<p>So my school does not convert on 4.0 scale. Does anyone have any idea how to complete this conversion for some sort of estimate that I could know for where I fall in the college range? Thank you very much!</p>
<p>all schools are different but this is how our school does it (except at our school and A is 92 and over100, B is 83 and over C is 74 and over D is 65 and over, but this is rare so disregard it).
A=4.0 (5.0 if honors or AP class)
B+= 3.3 (4.3 if honors or AP)
B= 3.0 (4.0 if honors or AP)
C+ = 2.3 (3.3 if honors or AP)
C=2.0 (3.0 if honors or AP)
D+=1.3 (2.3 if honors or AP)
D=1.0 (2.0 if honors or AP)
F=0</p>
<p>Our school is normal but it weights some honors classes and all AP classes, but if you have a D or an F in a class then your D or F isn’t worth any more in an AP than in a core class.</p>
<p>But All AP classes are weighted and the Honors classes that are weighted are
English 3 Honors (Junior English)
Spanish 3 Honors
Algebra 2 Honors
Pre Calc Honors</p>
<p>And our school has the following AP Classes (As an actual Class not Independent Study)
AP English Comp
AP English Lit
AP Calculus (AB)
AP Statistics
AP Spanish
AP European History
AP US History
AP Government
AP Environmental Science
AP Biology
AP Art History
AP Chemistry (Only the years that they have enrollment though which isn’t every year)</p>
<p>But I’m guessing just take your % in classes and make them the standard grades and send that to colleges.</p>
<p>Yes for our school the only honors that are weighted are your 5 core classes which are
English
Math
Science
History
Language</p>
<p>bump 10 char</p>