Does this vary from different schools? I'm in high school, if that helps.
Six answers:
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2012-06-13 21:25:33 UTC
It depends on the school you are going to. Different schools have different grading scales. Look in your student manual or talk to a teacher/administrator/counselor at your school and they'll tell you for sure.
lely's
2012-06-14 04:21:37 UTC
An A- or and A+ is the same they both get a 4.0 when it really comes down to it.
anonymous
2012-06-14 04:29:44 UTC
As long as you have all A's or 90+ in ALL classes you are considered to have a perfect GPA of 4.0.
anonymous
2012-06-14 04:44:29 UTC
Uh not at my school
A = 4.0
An A- is 3.67 !
We have a tough grading scale...
B+ = 3.33
B = 3.00
B- = 2.67
anonymous
2012-06-14 04:31:54 UTC
Unfortunetly, they MUST be A's. I believe an A- is worth like 3.7? If you had 5 A's and one A-s, your GPA would be about a 3.879
Logan
2012-06-14 04:21:18 UTC
An "a" is an "a". Regardless if it's an "a+", "a-", "or just an a". So if you had all "a-"'s, you would have a 4.0 GPA.
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