<p>My school only gives out the weighted GPA and I'm trying to figure out my unweighted. When I went to the emory last week, the admissions officer said you can figure it out by using the oxford GPA calculator (because it's what they use to figure out the GPAs). But on the calculator there are only A B C or D... no A-, B+...? Do they just count A- as A? an B+ as B?</p>
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<li>Does your transcript report numerical final grades (e.g., 93%) or letter grades (e.g., A)? </li>
<li>What is your school’s grading scale (i.e., what is the numerical equivalent of an A, A-, etc.)? </li>
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<p>I’m a fellow applicant, but my guess is that if your school reports numerical final grades, Oxford recalculates your GPA without respective to your school’s grading scale (e.g., a 90 is a recalculated “A” for Oxford, even if that’s a “B” at your school).</p>
<p>If your school school reports +/- letter grades and reports your grading scale as something like: A=93-100%, A-=90-92, B+=87-89, B=84-85, B=80-83, etc. … then I would assume Oxford would count A+, A, A- as an “A”; B+, B, and B- as a “B”; etc.</p>