Yes, It all depends on what you are majoring in and where you go to school.
A 3.45 in biochemistry at Cooper Union may mean a lot more than a 3.6 in political science at a random community college.
if your scale is on a 100 point scale just divide by 25 because 100/4 is 25 and you have a 3.62 GPA
A 3.17 gpa
A 2.87 cumulative GPA would be the equivalent of a C+ letter grade on a 4.0 scale.
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because the scale is up to 4.0 4 div. by 100 is 25 time by 3.63 is 90.75 for gpa.
The most common scale is 4.0
That depends on whether your honors classes were regular high school classes or AP or International Baccalaureate classes, which may have been calculated on a 5.0 GPA scale. A GPA of 4.3 on a 5.0 scale is the equivalent of 3.44 on a 4.0 GPA scale.
3.0
I believe on a 4.0 scale the lowest GPA you can have is a 2.5
IT IS EQUAL TO AN A- so 1 B
To convert a score of 101.4 to a 5.0 GPA scale, you first need to determine the maximum possible score on the original scale. If the original scale is out of 100, you would divide the score by 100 to get a decimal (1.014) and then multiply by 5. This results in a GPA of approximately 5.07, but since most GPA scales cap at 5.0, the final GPA would be 5.0.
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