3.6/4.0= 90% It is an A-.
For institutions that use pluses, it could be a C+. For institutions that use minuses, it could be a B-.
1 A, 4 Bs, 1 C2 As, 2 Bs, 2 Cs2 As, 3 B, 1 D3 As, 3 Cs3 As, 1 B, 1 C, 1 D3 As, 2 Bs, 1 F4 As, 2 Ds4 As, 1 C, 1 F6 Bs
From my experience, each letter grade has a value that counts toward your GPA. At my former high school and current college an A (A+, A, A-) are all worth 4pts. B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0. So no, an A- doesn't ruin anything. ex: you get 4 A's, 2 B's, and a 1 C for sake of example! A+A+A+A+B+B+C -OR- 4+4+4+4+3+3+2 =24 You have a total of 24pts, divide it by your number of classes (7). 27/7 =3.4 GPA Seven A's, whether they are A+, A or A- will be a 4.0 GPA. Then again, you district could be different; your teachers should know, or you could ask a counselor or look it up in a school agenda/manual. Hope this helps!
A 2.85 GPA on a 4.0 scale would likely be considered a B letter grade. However, grading scales can vary between institutions, so it's best to check with your specific school or university for the corresponding letter grade.
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IT IS EQUAL TO AN A- so 1 B
A 2.81 GPA is a B Average.
It equals to a B.
Typically it is a letter grade of B.
A 3.48 GPA is equal to about a B, maybe a little bit lower.
It would be letter grade of B+.
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On a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a GPA of 3.1 would be a letter grade of B.
For schools that grade on the plus system it would be a C+. For those on a minus system B-.
Depending on the grading system of the college or university, it could be either a C+ or an B-. Definitely a B-. Typically a B- is a 2.7, so a 2.8 is above that.
A 2.87 cumulative GPA would be the equivalent of a C+ letter grade on a 4.0 scale.