So how does your grading system work?

<p>Mine is this:
Standard: A 96+ is a 4.0
Honors: A 96+ is a 5.0
AP: A 96+ is a 6.0
Then you are given your unweighted, so you are always x/6.0:x/4.0
Technically, 6.0/4.0 would be the highest, but because you can't take only AP classes.
In my county, a regular high school's val has around a 4.3.
In my school, the lower end of people have a 4.0.
If you don't include the people who will probably be asked to leave our school, the average is around a 4.5.</p>

<p>Counting only classes I've completed, I have a 5.0.
Counting classes that I've completed, and classes I'm currently enrolled in, I have a 5.09. </p>

<p>So how does everyone else's scales work?</p>

<p>Mine depends on the class.. The teacher decides the grading scale the easiest A (not an a-) is a 90 though..
We don't weight grades, at all. I'm not sure about APs, I know some schools in the area are starting too but I don't know if mine has yet...</p>

<p>Anyways we have the wackiest grading scale I've ever heard of..
An A+ is a 12
An A is an 11
An A- is a 10
B+ is a 9
B is an 8
etc
So you're GPA is something/12.00
Mine is a 10.5 or 10.6 which is equivalent to a 3.9...</p>

<p>A=4
B=3
C=2
D=1</p>

<p>Ap A=5
Ap B=4
etc.
No A+ or A- or B+ etc in my school</p>

<p>A=4
A-=3.7
B+=3.3
B=3
B-=2.7</p>

<p>Etc.
No weighting.</p>

<p>Non honors
A- 4
B- 3
C- 2
D- 1</p>

<p>Honors
A- 5
B- 4
C- 3
D- 2</p>

<p>AP's
A- 6
B- 5
C- 4
D- 3</p>

<p>A- 93-100- 4.0
B- 85-92- 3.0
C- 77-84- 2.0
D- 70-76- 1.0
F- 0-69- 0.0</p>

<p>Honors classes get 3 points added to your final numerical grade, APs 5 points.</p>

<p>honors=add 1/15 of a point to unweighted
ap=add 2/15 of a point to unweighted
unweighted=
90-100=A
80-89=B
70-79=C etc
A=4.00, B=3.00, C=2.00
val at my school last year had i beleive a 7.2ish</p>

<p>90-100 = A
80-89 = B
70-79 = C
0-69 = F</p>

<p>Honors or AP, add 7 to final grade.
I have no clue how they convert this to 4.0 scale.</p>

<p>Our school doesn't used letters or the 4.0 scale... 100-point scale is so much easier! :D</p>

<p>We don't have honors courses, we have "accelerated" courses, and those get no weight. Our AP courses get 1 point added onto our GPA if we can get a 90+ in the class, I think an 85-89 is +.5... Or is it 80-89? I don't know--I've never delved into that range.</p>

<p>A=4 B=3.
AP: A=5 B=4.
Nothing for honors.
Nothing for +s and -s although that may change if some people get the way they want. (I REALLY hope not.)</p>

<p>90-92: A-
93-96: A
97-100: A+</p>

<p>same thing for Bs (80s), Cs (70s), and Ds (60s). Anything below is an F.</p>

<p>In my school, if you have at least a 93 in each class, then its a 4.0 (all As).</p>

<p>For weighted, its out of 20.</p>

<p>Non honors
A- 4
B- 3
C- 2
D- 1</p>

<p>Honors
A- 5
B- 4
C- 3
D- 2</p>

<p>AP's
A- 6
B- 5
C- 4
D- 3</p>

<p>Yeah, mine works a lot like that.
Except a 96=4.0/5.0/6.0, not just an A</p>

<p>you guys suck...we have percentages</p>

<p>so..</p>

<p>95-100 = 4.0
94 = 3.9
93 = 3.8
92 = 3.7
91 = 3.6
90 = 3.5</p>

<p>so basically at other schools, if your average was a 90, you would have a 4.0. at my school, you would have a 3.5</p>

<p>A=4
A-=3.7
B+=3.3
B=3
B-=2.7
etc.
No weighting.</p>

<p>A+ (97-100) = 4.3
A (93-96) = 4.0
A- (90-92) = 3.7
B+ (87-89) = 3.3
B (83-86) = 3.0
B- (80-82) = 2.7
etc. </p>

<p>Add .3 to each for AP classes, no weighting for honors.</p>

<p>Non honors
A- 4
B- 3
C- 2
D- 1</p>

<p>Honors/AP
A- 5
B- 4
C- 3
D- 2</p>

<p>A- 100-92
B- 91-84
C- 83-76
D- 75-70</p>

<p>No +/-'s and all letter grades are equal so basically 92 and 100 show up as the same thing.</p>

<p>lol, we have a weird grading system. </p>

<p>You break it down into four parts: The Percentage, The Letter for each Quarter/Final Exam, the Final Letter Grade, and the GPA. </p>

<p>The Percentage:
A-100-90
B-89-80
C-79-70
D-69-60
E-60-0</p>

<p>Now these percentages happen to be weighted weirdly. First, we have no extra credit (bleh), and each class is different. So Tests (Unit, Quarter, etc) are probably around 50%, Quizzes are probably around 40%, and Homework is probably around 10%. There are no +/-s.</p>

<p>The Letter for each Quarter/Final Exam:
The letters you get, you get for each quarter. After every two quarters you have final exam. Thus, on your quarterly report card it may show up like this. </p>

<p>AP Lunch - A(Q1) A(Q2) A(Final Exam)</p>

<p>Final Letter Grade:
The final letter grade is like this, you take 37.5% of each quarter and average it with 25% of the final exam. We are given a chart on the first day of school to basically memorize. Haha. Here's part of the chart: (for the As only -those are the ones are memorized)</p>

<p>(Q1)(Q2)(Final Exam) = (Final Grade/Transcript Grade)
AAA = A
AAB = A
AAC = A
AAD = B
ABA = A
BAA = A
ABB = B
BBA = B
and so on..</p>

<p>The grade that follows the equal sign is the grade that goes on our transcript and GPA. </p>

<p>The GPA:
It's calculated just like any other school. UW is just that:
A-4
B-3
C-2
D-1
E-0</p>

<p>and weighted (Honors/AP/AL) is graded by this:
A-5
B-4
C-3
D-1
E-0</p>

<p>hooray. And thats how things get graded in my school. lol</p>

<p>A+=95+<br>
A=90-94
B+=85-89
B=80-84
C+=75-79
C=70-74</p>

<p>93-100 A
90-92 A-
87-89 B+
etc ..</p>

<p>No weighting.</p>