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  2. Letter grade vs. Numerical grade - Applying to College - College...

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    niceday December 3, 2013, 8:10am 2. <p>Colleges have access to all the numbers on your transcript. The way they are viewed and interpreted varies from school to school. As examples, some recalculate your GPA on their own scale, and some look at your individual grades in the context of your school. Others interpret your grades and the rigor of ...

  3. How Do Numerical Grades Translate to Letter Grades?

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    Of course, I am making an assumption that the 89 is the percentage she actually got right, and not an adjusted grade for the curve. If that is in fact already adjusted, I would say that is a B+ and probably a point away from an A-, but she would definitely have to ask the teacher to be sure.</p>

  4. Questions about letter grades and number grades

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    Here - Each quarter report card has a letter grade that corresponds to that numerical grade such as A- is 90-92, 93-96 is an A, 97 and up is an A+. At our school a 95 would not be the highest gpa. The gpa is determined based on a chart for letter grades based on things like honors, AP etc or without those.

  5. Numerical Grade - Applying to College - College Confidential...

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    At my school, if your numerical grade is anywhere between 96.5-100, then that corresponds to a letter grade A+, which is 4.33 out of the 4.00 scale. I would say though in your case there is a huge difference between a 91 and a 98 because you're comparing basically an A- to an A+.</p>

  6. Numerical grade equivalents - College Confidential Forums

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    <p>Does anyone know, what the grading scale is for an A, B, C, etc? I understand how final grades are converted into GPAs but I’m wondering if my D got an 84 on a test, is that considered a solid B or borderline C? In high school, 92-100 was an A, 84-91 is a B, etc. I’m not seeing how grades are calculated to give that letter grade though.</p>

  7. how to convert number grade to letter grade - Applying to College...

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    So in my country we have the following grades scale * 10 or 95-100 = (excellent) * 9 or 85-94 = (very good) * 8 or 75-84 = (good) * 7 or 65-74 = (almost good) * 6 or 55-64 = (sufficient) * 5 or 45-54 = (hardly sufficient) * <4 or <44 = (insufficient/failed) In secondary school (grades 7-12), any grade below 55 is considered a failing grade how ...

  8. Grade Percentages - University of Maryland - College Park

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    The most specific “official” thing I saw was that the minimum grade received for a letter grade should be a “-” grade (if you score the lowest possible B, it should be a B-). I think that the guidelines are intentionally vague to allow professors flexibility, and I believe most professors will state their standards on their course ...

  9. Question about Grading at Northeastern? - Northeastern University...

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    If the average on every exam is a 60, then consistently scoring 80s might get you an A. Or it might not. Each professor will have is own syllabus, and you should ask about it at the beginning of the semester.</p>. <p>There is probably a normal amount of grade inflation. Generally the average grade in a class will be in the B- to B+ range.

  10. Numerical vs. Letter Grade GPA - College Confidential Forums

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    <p>I just realized that my school does grades numerical scores AND by number scales (A=4, etc.). … thst means that there IS a difference between a HIGH and a LOW A+, a high and a low A… etc. the guidance counselor said that it depends on what the school asks for in the app. Do you know of any top schools that ask for a numerical (out of 100) score on your transcript? thanks.</p>

  11. Converting numerical grade to 4.0 scale GPA - Parents Forum -...

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    So it is hard to determine how our kids fall in the 4.0 scale.</p>. <p>We can get a print out of GPAs (no names) and college info. The top student at this school last year had a GPA of 96.94. The top 10% ranges from 96.94 to 93.0. Top 20% from 93.0 to 90.11.

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