<p>gpa is based on grades, not %. 4.0 is A, 3.0 is B, 2.0 is C. You convert the grade you earned in your classes corresponding to the point, add them up, and then divide to get your gpa.</p>
<p>It depends. Your average percent could mean that you got some Bs, but mostly As, or that you just got low As. If it’s the latter, it’s a 4.0. But if you did get any Bs, that would bring your GPA down.</p>
<p>Thanks so what % would equal an A? Or do they not have specific standards and go with what the standards are from your school? Like I know some schools where an 86% is an A whereas a 93% would be considered an A elsewhere.</p>