<p>Just curious. At my school,
A 4<br>
A- 3.7<br>
B+ 3.3<br>
B 3.0<br>
B- 2.7<br>
C+ 2.3
C 2.0
etc...</p>
<p>Is this standard? With one B+, my GPA gets pulled WAY down, whereas when I use a standard GPA calculator online, it doesn't fall as much.</p>
<p>I think my school's like that. Can't say for sure though, I've never gotten a B+ (have gotten a B though). Definitely the A-s are the same.</p>
<p>my school goes as follows.
4.0 = A
3.9 - 3.0 = B
2.9 - 2.0 = C
1.9 - 1.0 = D
etc.
no such things as A+ or A- where i go</p>
sudstar
December 22, 2008, 5:14pm
4
<p>
PnoyBoy07:
my school goes as follows.
4.0 = A
3.9 - 3.0 = B
2.9 - 2.0 = C
1.9 - 1.0 = D
etc.
no such things as A+ or A- where i go
</p>
<p>Mine is the same way. It's good in some aspects because an A is worth the same regardless of what kind of A it is, but it sucks if you get an 89, because it's worth the same as someone who got an 80.</p>
<p>that doesnt make any sense..</p>
<p>
[quote]
4.0 = A
3.9 - 3.0 = B
2.9 - 2.0 = C
1.9 - 1.0 = D
[/quote]
</p>
<p>what is this? for example what if you were to get an 88 (B+) in a class?</p>
rollz4
December 22, 2008, 7:21pm
8
<p>mines like this
+ or - .33 depending if you got the + or - (so a B+ is a 3.33, C- is a 1.67)</p>
<p>A 4
B 3
C 2
D 1</p>
<p>my school's is exactly like rollz4's</p>
sudstar
December 22, 2008, 7:28pm
10
<p>
autrefois:
what is this? for example what if you were to get an 88 (B+) in a class?
</p>
<p>If you got an 88 in a class than you'd get a 3.0 for that class.</p>