<p>OK, I calculated my UW gpa on princetonreview and it said it was 3.66(excluding religion class).
They're system was..
95-100. 4.0
94. 3.9
93. 3.8
and so on</p>
<p>is this what most colleges use?</p>
<p>OK, I calculated my UW gpa on princetonreview and it said it was 3.66(excluding religion class).
They're system was..
95-100. 4.0
94. 3.9
93. 3.8
and so on</p>
<p>is this what most colleges use?</p>
<p>What colleges areyou thinking of? I know Stanford uses a straight 4.0 scale, discarding +/- (I emailed the admissions office)</p>
<p>And I know most other colleges don't care about +/- (according to an admissions oficer)</p>
<p>yeah the thing is i don't know what a straight 4.0 scale is because my school has a 4.5 scale with weird grading system. some schools im thinking of are g-town, tufts, brandeis,nyu, wesleyan,bc, etc.</p>
<p>What that means is, A is 4.0, B is 3.0, C is rejected :D</p>