<p>Most Classes use a system like this</p>
<p>A 90-100
B 80-89
C 70-79
D 60-69
F <60</p>
<p>In some AP classes it is different. Like a 75 is a B, 85 is an A.</p>
<p>Most Classes use a system like this</p>
<p>A 90-100
B 80-89
C 70-79
D 60-69
F <60</p>
<p>In some AP classes it is different. Like a 75 is a B, 85 is an A.</p>
<p>A+=98-100=4.6 honors, 5.0 AP, 4.0 regular college prep level
A =95-97= 4.4 honors, 4.8 AP, 3.8 regular college prep level
A-=93,94= 4.2 Honors, 4.6 AP
B+=90-92= 4.0 honors, 4.4 AP
B =87-89=3.6 Honors, 4.0 AP
don’t really know the rest.</p>
<p>My school’s grading system is insane. The top kids have GPA’s above 40. One kid actually had a 42+ last semester because he is in eight classes (chorus and band count).</p>
<p>A 86-100
B 73? -85
C+… i don’t know.
C…
C- - 50 +</p>
<p>A 90-100
B 80-89
C 70-79
D 60-69
F Below 60</p>
<p>No +/- system.</p>
<p>Yeah, I don’t know what’s with all this 4.0 business. A lot of times I see people posting their stats and they have the 4.0 but then I look at all these different grading scales and my fears are assuaged. </p>
<p>But in my school we don’t do the 4.0. We have 100 scale and A’s - F’s. There’s only individual numbers in the 90’s.
97-100 is A+
93-96 is A
90 - 92 is A-
88 - B+
85 - B
80 - B-
75 - C
70 - C-
65 - D
55 - F
So it’s possible to get only 18 grades. Yeah. I only recently learned of this and I’m graduating soon.</p>
<p>94-100 A
86-93 B
78-85 C
70-77 D
69> F</p>
<p>My school weights honors .5 and AP and Dual Credit courses 1.0.</p>
<p>wow grading systems are really low…i wanna go to ur school. my school is private school too lol
A+ 99-100
A 96-98
A- 94-95
B+ 92-93
B 88-91
B- 86-87
C+ 84-85
C 78-83
C- 76-77
D+ 74-75
D 72-73
D- 70-71
F below 70
…how joy…</p>
<p>A: 90-100% (4)
B: 80-89% (3)
C: 70-79% (2)
D: 65-69% (1)
F: 64% and below (0)</p>
<p>Honors classes are weighted 0.5 and AP classes are weighted a full point (only if you take the exam) in terms of GPA, but a distinction is made between unweighted and weighted GPA.</p>
<p>We just go out of 100%
100-90. A
90-80. B
And so on with no +/- or 4.0 scale
APs add 10 points
Pre-APs 3 points
Dual-credit 10 points (done with instructors from community college)
No Honors</p>
<p>Ours is kinda like the 4.0 scale, except multiplied by 3!</p>
<p>A = 12
A-= 11
B+= 10
B= 9
B-=8
C+=7
C=6
C-=5
D+=4
D=3
D-=2
F=0</p>
<p>AP classes and classes taken at the college(that are obviously above high school level) are give 3 extra points, so a B in an AP class would be a 12.
There is no distinction between an A+ and an A, and Honors classes are not weighted. </p>
<p>We have an unweighted and weighted GPA on our transcripts, but we do not have class rank (maybe because we are a huge school?).</p>
<p>LoL, I wonder if it’s a 12.0 scale because our school hates to work with decimals :D</p>
<p>4.0 scale.
A=4
B=3
C=2
D=1
N=0
For a + 0.3 is added ( a b+ would be a 3.3)
For a - 0.3 is subtracted (b- is 2.7)
1.25 weight given to honors classes.</p>
<p>A+ 97-100
A 93-96
A- 90-92
B+ 87-89
etc etc etc. </p>
<p>We don’t weight, although all classes are considered at least honors level (and there are non-AP classes that are harder than most classes). We also don’t calculate on a 4.0 scale. The average GPA is a 91. I like the system, as long as colleges know that this is unweighted and that an A- student at my school isn’t a bad thing to be…</p>
<p>A. 93.5-100
B. 87.5-93.49
C. 81.5-87.49
D. 75.5-81.44
F. 0-75.49 (so failing is anything below a 76)
It’s with rounding, but I think that this way ^ is a better way to represent that.</p>
<p>A-4
B-3
C-2
D-1
F-0
Honors adds 1 point to A, B, C, and D. AP adds 2 points.</p>
<p>It may sound difficult, but it’s actually much worse. The average grade for most classes is a very low C, with the majority of kids passing and only 30 kids out of 700 getting more A’s than B’s.
11 of those have a GPA over 4.9. I’m # 10 with a 4.93, and I’ve only gotten 1 B.</p>
<p>93-100 A (4)
85-92 B (3)</p>
<p>And well the rest I don’t even know because anything below 85 is an F to me. My school doesn’t do all that A-, B+ stuff, just standard A, B, etc…</p>
<p>We just use a 100 point scale. IB class scores get weighted by multiplying 1.075. Our school only weights to a 100, although for ranking they’ll use the 100+ grades.</p>
<p>Pretty much, if you’re taking an IB/AP class, 93-100 is a 100.</p>
<p>My school only uses numerical grades, 0-100, with 64 being failing. AP’s receive .25 weight and honors .125 weight.</p>
<p>A 93-100 (4)
B 85-92(3)
C 77-84(2)
D 70-76(1)
F 69-(0)
+1 pt for honors, + 2 pts for AP</p>
<p>A - 94-100 (4)
B - 85-93 (3)
C - 74-84 (2)
D - 65-73 (1)
F - 0-64 (0)</p>
<p>Nothing is weighted. There are three kids in my class with a 4.0.</p>
<p>I think it’s weird that they make it harder than most schools to get an A (94%), but it seems like most other schools consider a 74% a D.</p>
<p>I thought this was the public school standard
A: 89.50-100 (4)
B: 79.50-89.49 (3)
C: 69.50-79.49 (2)
D: 59.50-69.49 (1)
F: 0-59.49 (1)</p>
<p>+0.5 for honors (all our classes are honors besides like gym), +1.0 for AP/IB (classes that are both don’t add extra).</p>