<p>can someone tell me the corresponding gpa's for an a, a-, b+, b-, b etc....</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>can someone tell me the corresponding gpa's for an a, a-, b+, b-, b etc....</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>i'm not the best but here is what I know:
4.3 A+ perfect
3.7 A-
3.5 B</p>
<p>using the cornell scale of course</p>
<p>my bad I'll ask someone...</p>
<p>I got this off the website:
"Cornell is actually on a 4.0 scale, not a 4.3 scale. The top level of the scale, 4.0, equals an "A". You shouldn't have to do a conversion: 3.8 at Cornell is a straightforward 3.8; whereas 4.3 -- an A+ -- is like bonus points. If there's any confusion about this scale in your communications with graduate schools, prospective employers, and the like, you can write that A+ = 4.3, A = 4.0; A- = 3.7 and so forth."</p>
<p>A+=4.3
A=4.0
A-=3.7
B+=3.3
B=3.0
B-=2.7</p>
<p>this is AT cornell we're talking about...we do have a 4.3=A+. however, for applicants A+s get bunched in with As, as many schools don't give A+ they just say 93-100 is an A and 90-92 is an A-, so you're not getting penalized if you have A+s, you're just getting put on a fair and level playing field.</p>