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My good grades allowed me to maintain a GPA of above 3.8.
UK 2ii Honours standard UK 2i Honours standard UK Masters standard Bachelor's Honours 5.5 on 9pt. scale 68% where pass mark 60% 62% where pass mark 50% C+ GPA 2.5 Bachelor's Honours 6.5 on 9pt. scale 75% where pass mark 60% 70% where pass mark 50% B GPA 3.0 Master's degree/Maîtrise
To convert your German GPA to a US GPA, you can use a conversion formula provided by the institution you are applying to in the US. Typically, a common method is to use a conversion scale where the highest grade in Germany (typically 1.0) is equivalent to the highest grade in the US (typically 4.0). You can also reach out to the admissions office of the institution you are applying to for specific guidelines on GPA conversion.
Cornell University
No. A 79 average is 2.4 GPA. Heres a list of all the Grade point averages. 0%-59% => 0 GPA 60% => 0.7 GPA 61% => 0.8 GPA 62% => 0.8 GPA 63% => 0.9 GPA 64% => 1.0 GPA 65% => 1.0 GPA 66% => 1.1 GPA 67% => 1.2 GPA 68% => 1.3 GPA 69% => 1.4 GPA 70% => 1.5 GPA 71% => 1.6 GPA 72% => 1.7 GPA 73% => 1.8 GPA 74% => 1.9 GPA 75% => 2.0 GPA 76% => 2.1 GPA 77% => 2.2 GPA 78% => 2.3 GPA 79% => 2.4 GPA 80% => 2.5 GPA 81% => 2.7 GPA 82% => 2.8 GPA 83% => 2.9 GPA 84% => 3.0 GPA 85% => 3.0 GPA 86% => 3.1 GPA 87% => 3.2 GPA 88% => 3.3 GPA 89% => 3.4 GPA 90% => 3.5 GPA 91% => 3.5 GPA 92% => 3.6 GPA 93% => 3.7 GPA 94% => 3.8 GPA 95% => 3.9 GPA 96% => 3.9 GPA 97% => 4.0 GPA 98% => 4.0 GPA 99% => 4.0 GPA 100% => 4.0 GPA http://qna.educouncil.org/Tests_and_Results/nZxyNXyyynN.html
For institutions that use pluses, it could be a C+. For institutions that use minuses, it could be a B-.
The average GPA for students with a 3.8 GPA is 3.8.
A 3.17 gpa
No. A 3.0 GPA is a B average. So it is a good GPA
this is the GPA you need to get a 2.0 GPA
I have a 9th grade daughter and gpa is 82.57142 what is that
That varies greatly based on the schools in question. Many schools will take the major into account as well as the GPA. Real life experience is also going to be a factor. Some use a combination of the GPA and the LSAT to make the determination.