<p>Sorry if a post similar has been made before. I just wanted to know, how does your school count your grades? Example: (my school)
0-69%= F
70-78=D
78-87=C
88-93=B
94-100=A</p>
<p>And the percentage doesn't show at all. All As= 4, etc. An 'A' in an honors course counts for 5 points, a 'B' for 4, etc.
How does your school score?</p>
<p>wow that sucks, unless your classes are extreamly easy. Under you system, I would have a 2.0.</p>
<p>My system I think is more standard.</p>
<p>0-59 = F
60-63 = D-
64-66 = D
67-69 = D+
70-73= C-
74-76 = C
77-79 = C+
80-83 = B-
84-86 = B
87-89 = B+
90-94 = A-
95+=A</p>
<p>The weird part about my school is we report GPA in percent, not out of 4. Also, we only give 5 weighted points for Honors and 8 for AP. The Val usually has a gpa of about 102. We dont rank or give unweighted GPA. My gpa is 87.01 or about 3.2 or 3.3 on the A=4 b=3 scale.</p>
<p>woah..I thought my schools system was more common. The + - looks like a hassle. No, it isn't easy..one of the top 3 (public) H.S. in Louisiana. When I lived in N.Y. I had the same system as romanigypsyeyes, but that was middle school.</p>
<p>The grade points vary with the course type: College Prep, Honors, Advanced,
Advanced placement: 0 to 5.25 (max for A+= 5.25 in an AP class). For an individual course type, the spread is 0.25 within a letter range (for AP, A- = 4.75, A=5.0) and 0.5 between different letter grades(B+=4.25 for AP, A-=4.75). No class ranking disclosed.</p>
<p>OP: Wow, inflated grades? Or are your classes just that hard? Because I've had classes where an 87 would be an A- but only a few people would get an A, even under these circumstances.
But on the whole, my school's grading scale is fairly the same as everyone elses. 100-90 A, 89-80 B, etc.</p>
<p>Honors, AP, and Dual Enrollment classes are weighted. I don't think any weighted credit is given for grades below C.
Honors: A = 5.0
AP or Dual Enrollment: A = 6.0</p>
<p>woah, some other people have similar scales..I feel the pain :(. Pengsta, no inflation at all. It is actually very hard..If I were on a 100-90 scale, I would have a 3.6ish but now it is more like a 3..Our school kicks out over 1/3 of the freshmen class after a year or semester</p>