How does your school give grades?

<p>90-100=A=4
80-89=B=3
70-79=C=2
60-69=D=1
0-59=F=0</p>

<p>For AP,
A=5, B=4, C=3, D=1, F=0
Some teachers have different scales like 95 for an A, 90 for a B etc…</p>

<p>This is the scale for regular classes. Add .5 for honors and 1.0 for AP. The typical valedictorian WGPA (what our school calculates) in 4.6</p>

<p>97-100 - 4.3
93-96- 4.0
90-92- 3.7
87-89- 3.3
83-86- 3.0
80-82- 2.7</p>

<p>and so on…</p>

<p>Unweighted A+ (97-100) 4.25
A (93-96) 4.00
A- (90-92) 3.75
B+ (87-89) 3.25 and so on
Weighted honors class : A+ 4.75
A 4.5
A- 4.25 and so on
Weighted Ap Class : A+ 5.25
A 5.00
A- 4.75 and so on and my school does it on a 4.0 scale </p>

<p>Unweighted:
A is 93-100… 4.0
B is 85-92… 3.0
And it continues from there.</p>

<p>Weighted:
Every individual score is a different score.
A 100 in a CP class is a 4.875 GPA.
A 100 in an honors class is a 5.375
A 100 in an AP class is a 5.875.
Every point lower is decreased at an increment of .125. Then they are all averaged to get your final score. I am valedictorian and I have a 5.052. I make 97-100’s on ALMOST every class. The thing I hate most is that even if I make a 100 in a CP class, my GPA drops. And so many classes are CP (Spanish, PE, engineering, band, and a few others) so my GPA is a lot lower than it should. But there’s nothing you can do about it.</p>

<p>5.0 for Honors/AP/Pre-IB/IB SL/IB HL, 4.0 for everything else. Valedictorian/class rank use weighted. Also, we weight online classes and almost every valedictorian has taken a couple online AP’s.</p>

<p>93-100 A=4 points
85-92 B=3 points
84-75 C= 2 points
74-70 D= 1 point</p>

<p>No weighted GPAs but we get 3 added points to our final grade for an honors class and 5 added for AP. I guess it helps when colleges calculate a weighted GPA.</p>

<p>We just have a 0-100 system, but no weights are given for honors or APs and we aren’t ranked.</p>

<p>A 94-100
A- 90-93.9
B+ 87-89.9
B 83-86.9
B- 80-82.9
C+ 77-79.9
C 73-76.9
C- 70-72.9
D+ 67-69.9
D 63-66.9
D- 60-62.9
F 0-59.9
That’s for grades. For GPA, we have the regular 4.0 scale, and then they add .025 for each honors class and .050 for each AP class, but for some reason weighed GPA is not on our transcripts…</p>

<p>No distinction between high or low grades. An A- is the same as an A+.</p>

<p>89.5-100=A
79.5-89.5=B
69.5-79.5=C
59.5-69.5=D
0-59.5=F</p>

<p>UW uses regular 4.0 scale
Weighted gives Honors an extra .5 and AP/IB/DE an extra 1.0.</p>

<p>Our system is out of 100, with no weighting. Ranking is done by unweighted (but only for top 5)</p>

<p>89.5-100 = A
79.5-89.4 = B
69.5-79.4 = C
59.5-69.4 = D
<59.5 = F</p>

<p>GPA is on the 4.0 scale. IB and AP classes are weighted +1 (5.0), IB-MYP and honors +0.5 (4.5), and CP and electives +0 (4.0). Class ranks are determined through weighted GPA. </p>

<p>Outside of school course are definitely added to your transcript.
% scale</p>

<p>No weight, no A+
Grades fluctuate based on class; the reqs are ~1% lower for the harder STEM courses and ~2% higher for some of the fluff courses.</p>

<p>A: 93+%
A-: 90+%
B+: 87+%
B: 85+%
B-: 80+%</p>

<p>idk the rest, but I assume they follow the trend set by the B/+/-.</p>