Letter Grade Equivalents for Percentage Grade

<p>What percentages constitute A, A-, B+ .. C+, and so forth ? I was only able to find a letter grade gpa conversion chart which doesn't show percentages, which one of my profs is using until the final grade at the end of the semester, so I want to get an idea of where I stand. Thanks.</p>

<p>Are you a new student?</p>

<p>It varies very widely by professor.</p>

<p>It's your rank in each class that matters. If you are at least one standard deviation above the median, you're almost certain to get an A with any professor.</p>

<p>dude, not all classes use a curve...</p>

<p>No, I'm not a new student, and this is actually for an English course. English coursea are not curved or relatively graded for the most part, certainly not for this one. I'm just not familiar with percentage grades because thus far I haven't had them, and this upper div class is using % grades until the final grade is compiled. I was asking more like in general, does Berkeley have a standardized system like 87-89 = B+ .... etc, like that.</p>