<p>Does Northeastern recalculate an applicants GPA and if they do how so? I was just wondering because I attend a catholic school and our grading system is harder than other area public schools, for example: An "A" in my school is from a 93-96 and an "A+" in my school is a 97-100 but in the area public schools an "A" is a 90 to 100 and a "B" is an 80-89, etc.</p>
<p>I know that NU does recalculate GPAs to 4.0, but sorry i dont know how they do it.</p>
<p>I had saved this information from a thread somewhere a couple of months ago. Sorry that I cannot cite the thread, and I can’t vouch for its accuracy. But here is what another poster wrote about Northeastern’s recalc of GPA:
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<p>The Northeastern rep who visited my high school also said that. We asked him how it works with our school, which is on a 100 point scale, and he said 5 points for honors and 10 for AP. this translates exactly to 0.5 and 1.0 on a 4.0 scale.</p>
<p>My question is, will they raise it past 4.3? As in, what if you have a 94 (which is considered an A) in an AP class? That would make it a 5.0… but will they weight it past 4.3? Because some of my highest grades are in AP classes, and it would help balance out the lower honors classes, since those only get a 0.5 boost</p>
<p>thanks</p>