<p>A 95% out of 100% is what out of a 4.0?</p>
<p>You have a 95 and you can't set up a proportion?</p>
<p>It's different for every school, but that's basically a simplified version of the conversion.</p>
<p>It depends.... every school calculate it differently.</p>
<p>Most use letter grade system. If you have all A's then you have a 4.0.</p>
<p>As for my school, a 99 is a 3.9 and it goes down every few number grades.</p>
<p>at my school a 95 is a 4.0.</p>
<p>If we're going strictly by numbers here, then a 95% is precisely a 3.80 GPA.</p>
<p>but we're not, because that's stupid.</p>
<p>GPA doesn't work like that.
Say you took a combined 36 semesters of classes and got 6x80% and 6x90% 24x100%.
This would be a 95% average. However, the 95% cannot be converted to a GPA scale. A 95% in a single class would be an A, but a 95% average is not necessarily an A average.
In my district, the above semester grades would give you a 3.73 GPA, or about an A- average. But with a different combination of grades, you could have a GPA that's higher or lower than that.</p>