For institutions that use pluses, it could be a C+. For institutions that use minuses, it could be a B-.
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.
A GPA of 1.73 is considered low for the tenth grade. It's important to focus on improving your grades and seeking support from teachers or tutors. Remember that grades are not everything and there are various pathways to success.
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
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.
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 1.52 GPA is equal to" D" Grade.
that is a c
93%
B/b+/a
It would be letter grade of B+.
Typically, it is an A-.
It equals to a B.
It is a C+ average
That's like... a "B". But it depends on your school/colleges grading system.
It can vary a bit according to the school. It is an A- or a B+ depending on their ranges.
A 3.9 GPA is equal to an A+.
A 1.833 GPA is a C-minus.