I’m on a grading scale of 92-100 is an A, and anything below a 70 is failing. How do convert gpa to a scale where 90-100 is an A and 63 or below is failing?
Why? Colleges don’t use that. And I’m sorta confused by your question. Could u explain?
I’m not sure if there’s an unequivocal method to make such a conversion, and I’m sure there would not be much of a difference in your grades anyway since both the scales are quite similar. Colleges will know how to read your GPA and, more importantly, your transcript in the context of your school and environment. That’s all that really matters. Whatever grades you have recieved aren’t going to change.
I was just wondering out of curiosity, I heard that there is a certain amount of points added to a 92-100 gradding scale to make it equivalent to a 90-100, I was curious as to if this was true and if so how much is added
No there are no points added. Each school will look at your grades in the context of your school.