Here's how it normally is: 0.0 = F | 1.0 = D | 2.0 = C | 3.0 = B | 4.0 = A
Anything higher than a 3.5 is an A average (because a 3.3, for example, is closer to 3.0 than 4.0 and thus closer to a B). You will have no trouble getting into most colleges with that GPA.
A 3.7 GPA is considered an A- for schools that use +/- with their letter grades.
A 3.9 GPA is equal to an A+.
It would be letter grade of B+.
A 1.833 GPA is a C-minus.
1.56 would equal a D+
It equals a C.
Typically it is a letter grade of B.
A- orA
A 1.52 GPA is equal to" D" Grade.
A 3.48 GPA is equal to about a B, maybe a little bit lower.
Usually they kick you out of the college for that low of a grade. Expect a letter.
On a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a GPA of 3.1 would be a letter grade of B.
A 2.49 GPA would be a C+ as a letter grade.