It a C.
I was accepted into Hope with a 3.3 cumulative GPA and a 24 on my ACT's. Granted, I was coming from a private school with a much harder grading scale.
A 3.6 GPA typically falls within the range of a B+ grade. Grades can vary depending on the grading scale used by the institution, so it's recommended to refer to the specific grading scale of the school to determine the corresponding letter grade.
Typically it is a B+ GPA depending on how the school weighs its grading.
Grade point average-depend on person in question.
Yes, there is a difference between a and a in GPA. An "A" typically represents a numerical value of 4.0, while an "A" may be weighted as a 4.3 or higher, depending on the grading scale used by the institution.
I recently scored a 79 percent and it showed up as a see so you are correct in assuming it is a C
On a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a GPA of 3.1 would be a letter grade of B.
Depending on the institutions grading system, it could be either a B+, or an A-.
It could be either a B+ or A- depending on the specific schools grading system.
When figured on a 4.0 GPA grading scale a 3.686 means that you have mastered all courses you have taken with at least a low A average. This is considered to be a very successful grade rating.
A GPA of 91 typically corresponds to an A- or a high B+, depending on the grading scale used by a specific institution. In a standard 4.0 scale, a 91 is often equivalent to a 3.7 or 3.3. This score reflects strong academic performance and indicates that a student consistently demonstrates a high level of understanding and achievement in their coursework. However, grading policies can vary, so it's important to check the specific scale used by the school.
I was accepted into Hope with a 3.3 cumulative GPA and a 24 on my ACT's. Granted, I was coming from a private school with a much harder grading scale.