<p>How do u convert 90's and 95's to a 4.0 GPA scale?????
and what is a 94</p>
<p>the Princeton Review's Counselor-O-Matic has a 4.0- percentile conversaion chart.
GPA Conversion Chart:
4.0 95-100 A
3.9 94 A
3.8 93 A
3.7 92 A
3.6 91 A
3.5 90 A
3.4 89 B
3.3 88 B
3.2 87 B
3.1 86 B
3.0 85 B
2.9 84 B
2.8 83 B
2.7 82 B
2.6 81 B
2.5 80 B
2.4 79 C
2.3 78 C
2.2 77 C
2.1 76 C
2.0 75 C
1.9 74 C
1.8 73 C
1.7 72 C
1.6 71 C
1.5 70 C</p>
<p>wow man its amazing you guys have 94 gpas yet you can't do these simple conversions, talk about inflation and learning nothing. if a 4.0=100% then 3.8=?% set up a portportion, as you will learn simply divide by 25</p>
<p>pianoboy, is that really how that works..because I have a 3.6, so then I have an A average?</p>
<p>94/25 != 3.9 .......</p>
<p>Im not quite sure. I think it has some variation. However, my actual 4.0 scaled gpa is surprisingly close to their percentage/4.0 scale</p>
<p>see..I am not real sure about my school..because they have A as...100-94, B+ as a 93-87....etc, also, a B+ is worth 3.5. However, I am in 3 honors and one ap (all school offers)...and that gives me .2 in just those classes...so, I am still on a 4.0 scale. </p>
<p>I don't know. I want to go to Fordham! lol. ! GO FU! lol</p>
<p>lol. oh. Im not sure how weights work. Do colleges actually care about weighted GPA's?</p>
<p>my school does it similar to the the divinde by 25 way, seems to even out the gpas pretty well. This way we don't have 20 people with 4.0s.</p>