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I live in Canada and we don't have 4.0's or whatever they are...we have marks in percents, and our overall average is calculated by adding all of our marks togather and dividing them....so I had 92, 92, 93, 94, with an average of 92.8....
what do you guys do to find your marks in the USA...I don't understand your system and I'm just curious...what does 4.0 mean? ![]() |
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![]() jellyfishing, jellyfishing ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,174 Joined: Oct 2004 Member No: 55,185 ![]() |
4.0 means straight A's. I think 90 is about an A- in percents, right? So you probably have a 4.0, but then I don't know...
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![]() highfive. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,301 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 32,951 ![]() |
I have no clue what 4.0 is..
But I get "averages" like 90.7 out of 100.. hm. ![]() |
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![]() dripping destruction ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 7,282 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 21,929 ![]() |
for each class you get a number based on your average
4= 90-100 3= 80-89 2= 70-79 1= 66-69 0= 0-65 average together all the classes to get GPA. |
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it varies with the school. for my school, the scale includes 0.5's:
4.0 = 94-100 (A) 3.5 = 90-93 (B+) 3.0 = 84-89 (B) 2.5 = 80-83 (C+) 2.0 = 74-79 (-C) 1.5 = 70-73 (D+) 1.0 = 64-69 (D) 0.0 = < 64 |
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![]() hi. call me linda. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 8,187 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 3,475 ![]() |
Hmm, I was wondering the same thing because my school doesn't use the 4.0 scale system either- it uses percentages out of 100.
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*stephinika* |
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we have percentages and the grade point average and i live in canada too, british columbia.
A 86-100 (4.0) B+ 81-85 (3.5) B 73-80 (3.0) C+ 76-72 (2.5) C 60-66 (2.0) C- 50-59 (1.0) but you can get more specific gpas than that, but thats the scale at my school. |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,746 Joined: Oct 2004 Member No: 52,931 ![]() |
^ gah, i'd love that scale! is the program there extremely difficult?
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![]() SQUASHBERRY. ;D ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 440 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,612 ![]() |
At my school, the GPA system is like this:
4.0 = A (93-100) 3.7 = A- (90-92) 3.3 = B+ (88-89) 3.0 = B (83-87) 2.7 = B- (80-82) 2.3 = C+ (78-79) 2.0 = C (73-77) 1.7 = C- (70-72) 1.3 = D+ (68-69) 1.0 = D (63-67) 0.3 = D- (60-62) 0.0 = F (< 60) QUOTE(stephinika @ Mar 15 2005, 9:24 PM) we have percentages and the grade point average and i live in canada too, british columbia. A 86-100 (4.0) B+ 81-85 (3.5) B 73-80 (3.0) C+ 76-72 (2.5) C 60-66 (2.0) C- 50-59 (1.0) but you can get more specific gpas than that, but thats the scale at my school. Hah, if I had that scale, I'd be getting a 4.0... |
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![]() i've never wanted anything rationale. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 8,449 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 19,045 ![]() |
QUOTE(stephinika @ Mar 15 2005, 10:24 PM) we have percentages and the grade point average and i live in canada too, british columbia. A 86-100 (4.0) B+ 81-85 (3.5) B 73-80 (3.0) C+ 76-72 (2.5) C 60-66 (2.0) C- 50-59 (1.0) but you can get more specific gpas than that, but thats the scale at my school. ugh i wish i went to your school! hello 4.0 =) |
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![]() Delightfully Eccentric Band Nerd ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 49 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 26,272 ![]() |
Ooo, those are generous...
I have AP and IB classes at my high school (Texas). They're 5.0. Honors, Pre-AP, and Pre-IB are all 4.5, and all regular classes and most electives are 4.0. So, we have three scales because the different levels of classes have different maxs. Getting the max is HARD: 4.0/4.5/5.0: 97-100 (A+) 3.8/4.3/4.8: 93-96 (A) 3.6/4.1/4.6: 90-92 (A-) 3.4/3.9/4.4: 87-89 (B+) 3.2/3.7/4.2: 83-86 (B) 3.0/3.5/4.0: 80-82 (B-) and so on...continues that pattern. I'm taking mostly 4.5 classes since I'm a sophomore...next year, I'll be taking all 5.0 courses. I dunno how they compare people taking 5.0 classes with people taking 4.0....*shrug* |
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gigi =p ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,679 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 41,206 ![]() |
QUOTE(perplexism @ Mar 18 2005, 2:25 PM) Not particularly...I mean, even my brother got into a pretty good university. But in Vancouver, generally the universities accept students by looking at the average percentages and our Provincial exams, which is either worth 40 or 60 percent of the term. I can't remember right now. So really, the GPA doesn't matter much. But I'm not really familiar with the American system... |
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i have six classes, and we have A's, B's, C's, D's, and F's
an "A" = 4 points, a B is three, C is two, and under is either a one/zero. you averge up all the numbers. so if you have straight A's...you have a 4.0 yeah, i have a 3.7. grrr, so close. |
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![]() Randomness rules ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 128 Joined: Nov 2004 Member No: 64,288 ![]() |
blah blah blah, just use this equation (pretend u got a 95%)
95/100 = x/4 solve for x |
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