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Gpa A Letter Grades

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lol thanks, but I ask the question b/c I'm not from the states, I live in Ontario Canada and I've never heard any other students in my area ever talk about a GPA or letter grades.
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One of my most popular posts is about how to calculate your “real” GPA .  Some readers have asked how to translate grades expressed as a percent into letter grades, and then into a GPA based on a 4.0 scale. Below is a chart that can serve a...
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it's not.. it's an grade point average. An A is equivalent to 4 points, a B is 3, a C is 2, and a D is 1 point. You average all your grades to receive the GPA.
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A GPA based on letter grade would be less difficult. ChaCha!
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No. A faculty member should have a student sign a release before providing a job reference or a reference for the student for certain academic purposes, such as scholarships or awards. The job reference is one area where faculty often for...
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A B+ is a 3.3, and a A- is 3.7, so somewhere between that.
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A 2.75 is a high C, and a 3.5 is a high B low A.
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For GPA, the point system is as follows: A=4 B=3 C=2 D=1 F=0 Add up your score, and then find the average by dividing the sum by the number of classes you have. If any of your classes are AP, each letter is worth one point more; A=5, B=4, e...
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Based on the given information, the GPA is (3 + 4 + 2 + 3 + 4)/5 = 16/5 = 3.200 A school that assigns hours to classes probably weights the grades by the number of hours the course represents. No hours are given, so only a guess can be made...
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If your high school did not assign letter grades, type '0.01' in the HS GPA (unweighted, cumulative) box (on the 'High School Information' page). Also, in addition to your high school transcript showing all work completed through fall term ...
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