High School Gpa Scale

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Your transcript (see “Glossary”) will most likely show both your weighted GPA on a 5.0 scale and your unweighted GPA on a 4.0 scale. These numbers will be decimals and are used to calculate your class rank.
Calculate your GPA on a 4.0 scale “A” equals 4.0, “B” equals 3.0, “C” equals 2.0, and “D” equals 1.0. A grade of “F” equals 0.0. Some schools use pluses and minuses in their grading scale. For a plus, add 0.3 points.
The 4.0 GPA Scale A 4.0 represents an A or A+, with each full grade being a full point lower: 3.0=B, 2.0=C, and 1.0=D. Pluses are an additional one-third of a point, while minuses are the subtraction of one-third of a point. For example, an A- is a 3.7, and a B+ is a 3.3.
Here's a table that shows how grades out of 100 generally correspond to the 4.0 and letter-grade GPA scales.Unweighted Out of 100 GPA Scale. GPA (100-scale)GPA (4.0-scale)Letter Grade93-964.0A90-923.7A-87-893.3B+83-863.0B9 more rows • Feb 4, 2020
Here are the steps for calculating unweighted high school GPAs: Assign each grade a number. Use the table and assign each of your grades to a corresponding number (A = 4.0). Add the numbers. Add the numbers of all of the grades together to come up with a total. Divide the numbers. Make note of the number.
GPA Conversion Table 4.0 Scale4.3 Scale100 Points Scale3.75 ~ 3.794.03 ~ 4.07953.71 ~ 3.743.98 ~ 4.02943.67 ~ 3.703.93 ~ 3.97933.62 ~ 3.663.89 ~ 3.929217 more rows