<p>That the UW uses a numerical grading system rather than letter grades:
Grading</a> System</p>
<p>fyi i found it on an older post from a few years ago.</p>
<p>thats why im wondering</p>
<p>That the UW uses a numerical grading system rather than letter grades:
Grading</a> System</p>
<p>fyi i found it on an older post from a few years ago.</p>
<p>thats why im wondering</p>
<p>Yeah, I am pretty sure this is how they do it. As far as I know.</p>
<p>yup, it’s true.</p>
<p>yes, they use that grading system. A, A- are all meaningless. The only thing that matters is whether you got a 3.5 (basically a A-), 4.0, 3.0, 2.5, 2.0, etc. However, the grading method may vary for each class. I know a lot of science courses love to use the bell curve. In the case of Chem 142, the median is between 2.6-2.8.</p>