What's an A, B, C grade in your school?

<p>At my school it is:
90-100 is an A
80-89 is a B
75-79 is a C
70-74 is a D
anything below a 70 is failing. </p>

<p>I find it weird that everyone else said below a 60 is failing, I’ve never gone to a school like that. However, I went to elementary in Brazil and below a 40 was failing. It was a joke school.</p>

<p>A: 93-100
B: 85-92
C: 78-84
D: 77-70
F: 69-below</p>

<p>School’s hard :(</p>

<p>Very surprising that so few people have plusses and minuses…wonder if that’s why alot of colleges drop them in admissions…</p>

<p>Yowza.</p>

<p>90-100 A
80-89 B
70-79 C
0-69 F</p>

<p>Simple. They got rid of Ds after I was in 7th grade, which was 70-73. Well, in my old district, IDK about the history of my current one, but they got rid of Ds at that time, too</p>

<p>At my school a 90 is a solid B.</p>

<p>A+:99-100
A: 96-98
A-:93-95
B+:91-92
B:88-90
B-:85-87
C+:81-84</p>

<p>Pretty rough scale imo.</p>

<p>Wow do I feel lucky now! My school goes like this:
A: 89.5+
B: 89.4-79.5
C: 79.4-69.5
D: 69.4-59.5
E: 59.4 or lower</p>

<p>Mine is similar to NuclearlPenguins, except my gpas are 3.66 instead of 3.7 and 2.66 instead of 2.7. </p>

<p>Until last year, it used to be A > 95, A- <93, etc. like schoolisfun</p>

<p>mine goes like
89.5/90 (depending on teacher) -100 = 4.0
79.5/80-89.5/90 =3.0
70-80 =2.0
60-70 = 1.0
60 under = 0</p>

<p>chem and physics are 80,65,55,45</p>