For most colleges (e.g college of engineering), it is on a straight A = 100% - 90%, B = 89% - 80%, C = 79% - 70%, and so on.
The College of Architecture uses a +/- system, which means that an A- counts for less on your GPA than an A (A- = 3.7, A = 4.0).
If you are a student at UK, you can use this web tool from the office of the registrar to calculate your GPA:
http://www.uky.edu/Registrar/GPAcalc.htm
Cheers!
The grading system in Norway is a scale from 1 to 6
It depends but its a lot easier to get high grades (A's and B's) on a ten point grading scale.
88.3%
C
A 0.92 typically corresponds to a letter grade of A- or A, depending on the grading scale used by the institution. In a standard 4.0 GPA scale, 0.92 could also reflect a percentage score around 92%, which is generally considered excellent. However, grading systems can vary, so it's essential to check the specific scale used by the school or university.
on the universal elementary and middle school grading scale, 80 percent is exactly a C grade average. that is also classified as a below average on the gradig scale.
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.
you either get 100% or 69%
64.4% D
It a C.
80% B
a scale of 1 to 20 with 11 the lowest passing score