Converting to a 100 point scale...

<p>So my average right now is a 3.8ish. What would that be on a 100 point scale? </p>

<p>A+ =100-97
A =96-93
A-= 92-90
B+ = 89-87
B = 86-83</p>

<p>I have to do this for some stupid test thing. Thanks so much if you know how to convert it :].</p>

<p>Does an A+ equal a 4.0 at your school? An A equal a 3.8-3.99? How does it work?</p>

<p>Alternatively, take the average of all of the %ages you've gotten so far in HS.</p>

<p>A = 4.0
B = 3.0 </p>

<p>AP:
A = 5.0
B = 4.0 </p>

<p>My GPA is unweighted though because I couldn't take any AP courses as a freshman/sophomore.</p>

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<p>We usually don't memorize our percentages, and I don't think they're on our transcripts.</p>

<p>I would just suggest multiplying by 25 if you don't need to be exact.</p>

<p>Hmm.. Ok. </p>

<p>Yes most of us don't actually know our percentages. They don't tell us and they're not on our transcripts. Only grades.</p>

<p>I would think a 3.8 average is an A (96-93) average. However, it really depends on how your schools grades and weights.</p>

<p>Wouldn't it just be (3.8/4) * 100 = 95 ?</p>