grading systems

<p>I'm just wondering, what's the grading system at ur high school? what's an A, what's a B, and so on</p>

<p>for example, around my area pretty much every school is by 10's.. (i.e. 90-100 is an A, 80-90 is a B), but my school uses 92-100 for an A (and no A- and all that), 83-91 B, 74-83 C and so on... </p>

<p>so what's ur high school do?</p>

<p>under 65 F
under 70 D
70-73 C-
74-76 C
and so on.</p>

<p>Each teacher at my school does it his or her own way, but most use this scale:
96-100: A
94-95: A-
...
69 and below: F</p>

<p>90+ = A
85-89 = B+
80-84 = B
75-79 = C+
70-74 = C
etc.</p>

<p>weighted (honors or ap class) UnWeighted
5.3 A+ 97-100 4.3 A +
5.0 A 93-96 4.0 A
4.7 A- 90-92 3.7 A-
4.3 B+ 87-89 3.3 B+
4.0 B 83-86 3.0 B
3.7 B- 80-82 2.7 B-
3.3 C+ 77-79 2.3 C+
3.0 C 73-76 2.0 C
2.7 C- 70-72 1.7 C-
2.3 D+ 67-69 1.3 D+
2.0 D 63-66 1.0 D
1.7 D- 60-62 0.7 D-
0.0 F 59 or less 0.0 F</p>

<p>Is this system very abnormal or is this what most high schools do accross the nation? Would the gpa be higher on a "normal" scale or lower???</p>

<p>My school is different...1) school doesn't weigh classes 2) we don't have A+ just A which is anything about a 90...and on report cards you don't need numerical values just letters...it might be different, my school is private(prep) and might just have its own policy.</p>

<p>Moho588
that's exactly how my H.S is but we're even weirder becuase we have the grade F+.</p>

<p>A 90-100
B 80-89
C 70-79
D 60-69
F < 59</p>

<p>A=4 B=3 C=2 D=1 F=0
Extra grade point for honors/AP for grades of C or higher.</p>

<p>93-100 is an "A" at my school, but we use numerical grades much more.</p>

<p>I'm not sure how our school correlates to the 4.0 system.</p>

<p>AP courses get 10% weight if you have a certain grade and make a 2 or 3 on the test, and we have a few random "Honors" classes that get 5% weight.</p>