<p>I attend a highly competitive private school in New Jersey that doesn't give A+'s. Now with it's GPA scale, i assumed the following:</p>
<p>A = 4.0
B+ = 3.7
B = 3.5
and so on</p>
<p>I'm wondering if this makes sense. Thanks</p>
<p>I attend a highly competitive private school in New Jersey that doesn't give A+'s. Now with it's GPA scale, i assumed the following:</p>
<p>A = 4.0
B+ = 3.7
B = 3.5
and so on</p>
<p>I'm wondering if this makes sense. Thanks</p>
<p>Does the school give B+'s? If it doesn’t give out B+'s on a report card, then I wouldn’t assume that a B+ is going to give you a 3.7. </p>
<p>And generally, a B = 3, not 3.5.</p>
<p>I would assume this information would be readily available at your school. In the hand book or maybe even as a notation on the report card.</p>
<p>Yes I’ve checked. But my school’s way of calculating this is rather mysterious.</p>
<p>sounds like it! :)</p>
<p>B=3.0
B+= 3.3</p>
<p>Unless they weight honors/AP…some schools that weight give the 3.5 for B and 3.7 for B+</p>
<p>But not all schools give a 3.3 for B+'s. Ours doesn’t.</p>
<p>Colleges will frequently reweight using their own scale.</p>