What is your A grading scale.

<p>93-100 = A
90-92 = A-
87(or 88, depending on the teacher...)-89 = B+
83-86 = B
80-82 = B-
78-79 = C+
73-77 = C
70-72 = C-
68-69 = D+
63-65 = D
60-62 = D-
59 or lower = E</p>

<p>anything above an E is passing, and earns you credit for the class.</p>

<p>wow some of u guys have it harsh
for my school:
97-100=A+
93-96=A
89.5-92=A-
and so on. The teachers are normally pretty nice 'bout rounding u up...even when u technically aren't supposed to. For example, my bio teacher rounded up my grade to an A despite it being a 92.1% It was fine by me with the A- but whatever...</p>

<p>95-100 - A+
90-94 - A
85-89 - B+
80-84 - B
75-59 - C+
70-79 - C
65-69 - D
64-00 - F</p>

<p>94-100 - A
90-93 - B+
84-89 - B
blah blah</p>

<p>most teachers will round 93.5 up to an A, but some dont! (like my spanish teacher who wouldn't round my 93.47 up! :()</p>

<p>93-100 A
92-90 A-
89-87 B+
86-83 B
82-80 B-</p>

<p>and so on</p>

<p>68-0 F</p>

<p>Wow, you guys have some weird grading scales</p>

<p>Ahaha, I feel as though I attend a slacker school now. Our school grades assigns letter grades rather differently:</p>

<p>86 - 100 = A
73 - 85 = B
67 - 72 = C+
60 - 66 = C
50 - 59 = C-
0 - 49 = F</p>

<p>All in %, of course.</p>

<p>Haha same as above... WAY too easy imo...</p>

<p>Yeah, but we're NOT a slacker school, that's the thing. We are a semi-prestigious British Columbian private school. Not as prestigious as some American schools, of course, but as far as British Columbian education goes, we're a cut above average.
However, the fact that we're from different countries might affect the marking scales, lol.</p>

<p>yep same here ^^^</p>

<p>93-100
85-92
and so on</p>