In grades, 90 is typically an A-.
a+ = 90-100
A 90 in grades typically represents an "A" in the grading system. It is considered an excellent grade and indicates a high level of understanding and achievement. In comparison to other numerical grades, a 90 is near the top of the grading scale, with only a few points away from a perfect score of 100.
A 3.8 GPA is equivalent to an A- average, which typically corresponds to grades between 90-92.
If those grades are weighted equally, then no.
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You take all of the grades you receive and add them all together. Then how ever grades are used divide the number of all the added grades to however many grades there are. Example: 100%, 76%, 89%, 90%, 98%, 99%, 100%, and 67%. 100+76+89+90+98+99+100+67= 719 719 divided by 8= 89.875 or rounded to 90%
You can't convert that directly. To convert percentages - or any kind of numbers, for that matter - to percentile, you need to use the definition of percentile. For example, if you have a grade of 90%, you check how many other grades have less than 90%, and divide that by the total number of grades. Note that for example with a grade of 90%, your percentile can be anywhere between 0 and 100 - depending what grades OTHERS had.
The keyword "grades" is significant because it represents the evaluation of a student's academic performance. Achieving a score of 90 indicates high achievement and proficiency in the subject matter.
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No, Honor Roll is higher. Honor Roll is with all grades of 90 and higher. Merit Roll is with all grades of 80 and higher.
I am not sure but I think between 90 and above and maby if you got 85 it is okay.