<p>Just curious---how does your school's grade system works. At my school
Regular- A 4.0, B 3.0
Honors- A-4.5, B-(3.5?)
AP- A-6.0, B-4.5</p>
<p>God, you're so lucky. We don't have weighed grades. Because of this, my GPA is 3.7 and my class rank is...46/270. Grr!</p>
<p>In the Toronto public school system:</p>
<p>80-100: A (Level 4)
70-79: B (Level 3)
60-69: C (Level 2)
50-59: D (Level 1)</p>
<p>Marks aren't weighted for honors/AP courses--at least not in my school.</p>
<p>80-100 is an A thats craxy. here(florida and i assume practically everywhere else) its 90-100 is an A, 80-89 B, and so on...</p>
<p>Also, antisthenes, it's not so lucky because we still have a regular GPA like you, but the weighting and the ranking, comes from our HPA, which takes into accoutn the weighting...So, </p>
<p>My unweighted (what you have) IS A 3.92, and my weighted is a 4.42. Personally, I would actually have a higher rank if my system was like yours. As of now, im number 16, but my unweighted GPA is in the top 5.</p>
<p>mine sucks</p>
<p>Regular- A 4.0, B 3.0
Honors- A 4.5, B (3.5)
AP- A 5.0, B 4.0</p>
<p>A in honors is BETTER than a B in AP...thats screwed up.</p>
<p>Mine is ..</p>
<p>Regular - A 4.0, B 3.0
Honors/AP/IB - A 5.0, B 4.0</p>
<p>Mine is pretty weird...</p>
<p>"Regular" (art, music, gym, really easy levels of academic subjects): 4, 3, ...
Regular academic subjects (not honors): 4.5, 3.5, ...
Honors and AP: 5, 4, ...</p>
<p>We also don't use A,B,C... but just 4,3,2,1,0</p>
<p>No weighting.</p>
<p>93-100: A
90-92.9: A-
87-89.9: B+
83-87.9: B
80-82.9: B-
etc.</p>
<p>In British Columbia</p>
<p>86+ is an A
73-85 is a B
51-72 is a C</p>
<p>We don't have GPA, just percentages.</p>
<p>In mine (Northern Virginia)</p>
<p>94-100 A
90-93 B+
84-89 B
80-83 C+
74-79 C
70-73 D+
64-69 D
63 or below F</p>
<p>GPA is on a 4-pt. scale, and it is weighted. At the end of the year, every AP class you take adds .5 to your OVERALL GPA (not to the specific course or anything). The impact is noticeable but pretty small.</p>
<p>We don't do letter grades, just numbers, and the school only gives unweighted GPAs and does not rank. I have a 93 or 3.8 unweighted, but that includes my "grade boosters" (like choir and band).</p>
<p>kiki what u doing up so early?</p>
<p>neway our school grades are IB grades</p>
<p>7 - excellent, couldn't have done better
6 - good stuff
5 - hmm yeh it's ok</p>
<p>4 - pass, but it's not a happy grade
3 - fail
2 - yep, u failed
1 - crap, ur a disaster.. did u even attend one class?</p>
<p>and for each subject the grade boundaries differ... coursework grades and exam grade are put altogether for a summative grade at the end..</p>
<p>my school doesn't have a GPA. We don't have class rank. The only thing Columbia gets is a sheet that gives an overall spreadout of the grades of the class (to make sure we're not like, giving out A's to everyone), which tends to fall where a C is average, and a B is above average, and an A is excellent...as in....if you're right in the middle, you get a C...unlike most schools.....and then they get my personal grades...the grading being up to the teachers...so some do a 10 point scale, some do a 7 point, and some just put a letter down without explanation (grr i hate those teachers!!) btw, I go to aboarding school in upstate new york...hence the reason the grading is so different.</p>
<p>regular: A(4.0), B(3.0)
honors: A(4.5), B(3.5)
AP: A (5.0), B(4.0)</p>
<p>97-100 A+
93-96 A
90-92 A-
87-89 B+
83-86 B
80-82 B-
etc..</p>
<p>AP and PreAP: A (90+)- 5.0 B (80+) - 4.0
Regular : A- 4.0 B -3.0</p>
<p>Unbearable requirement courses (speech, health, tech class, PE (ha!)) : 4</p>
<p>Haha Christina...this is when I get up for school! :-)</p>
<p>98-100 A+
93-97 A
90-92 A-
87-89 B+
83-86 B
80-82 B-</p>
<p>I am ****ed you have to get a 98 to get an A+, otherwise, I would have gotten two A+ this quarter.</p>
<p>**** is censored?... what <strong><em>ing bitch thought that *</em></strong> up... ***ing bastard.</p>
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