<p>how do you guys convert? I have uw91.68% and w94.57%. i just can't find a clear method of conversion.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>how do you guys convert? I have uw91.68% and w94.57%. i just can't find a clear method of conversion.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Use this, it’s probably ok within a percent or so.</p>
<p>4.3 = A+ = 98+
4.0 = A = 95-97
3.7 = A- = 91-94
3.3 = B+ = 88-90
3.0 = B = 85-87
2.7 = B- = 81-84</p>
<p>etc.</p>
<p>I would disregard what zephyr said, even though it’s quite a good chart for estimation. Your school will have it’s own conversions, so you should ask your school counselor.</p>
<p>Clearest thing I have found is</p>
<p>2.5-80 avg
3.0- 85
3.3-88
3.5-90
3.6-91
3.9-94
4.0-95
You kind of get the point … It goes by 5s</p>
<p>You divide by 25. That is how my school converts.</p>
<p>I don’t think that’s right ^
then a 55 avg is a 2.2
And a 65 avg is a 2.6 …
But whatever… you’ll never find one scale</p>
<p>Just divide by 25…? I may be wrong here but if 4.0 is the top [which it is] it should work [100/4 = 25 <- that’s how you get 25].
I would assume its UW- 3.6672 and W- 3.7828</p>
<p>Sharon: That seems right to me. [2.2 = 55 and 2.6 = 65].</p>
<p>100/25=4
91/25=3.64</p>
<p>That is the method.</p>
<p>How is complete failure of a 55 average a 2.2? Its supposed to be a 1.0 Whatever if it is this way it means my GPA is higher
there is a GPA Thingy on college board btw</p>
<p>Wow I wish a 95 at my school was 4.0.
4.0 = 100 (at my school) anything above 100 is 4.respectivedecmal
But every school has a different system apparently</p>