What is 4.0 scale? Is it the same as AMCAS scale? Also, I heard your A+'s don't matter because of 4.0 scale? Is that true? So, does A- count as 4.0? Just very confused. <img src="confused.gif" border="0">
Originally posted by NebraskaAggieDoc2Be:
•Which sucks for those of us who attend schools where there is no plus or minus system, just stragiht letter grades. An 80 is the same as an 89 at my school which is a B•••
In my school, engineering is no +/- and arts and science (which includes biology) is +/-. I'm bioengineering, so +/- it doesn't count for me. but, medschools will still count it.
anyway, they a survey/study and found no +/- will give higher GPA for most students. but, the difference is really small. It makes little difference, sometimes you'll get A-s, sometimes b+s. I sure wish though, that i could get a 4.3 for classes i mustered an A+. Hey, it was tough to get an A+, why can't i get credit for it.
It probably wont make a significant difference whether or not there is +/-, but really theres little you can do, just got to do as well as you can and accept your grades.
Originally posted by gooloogooloo:
•My onw case, I got 88.9 in my Chem II and 90 in my Cal II and 93 in my Bio II and 94 in my Bio I, I all got A for them. (Thank my nice retired chem professor.) I GOT 4.0 FOR ALL THESE COURSES!!!!!•••
just to play devil's advocate, if they had stuck to the system, chem is a B, thus gpa is 3.75.
Then in the +/- system (with 88-90=B+, 90-92=A-, 92-100=A) you have a 3.3,3.7,4.0,4.0... averages out to a 3.75 🙂
Originally posted by coop:
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just to play devil's advocate, if they had stuck to the system, chem is a B, thus gpa is 3.75.
Then in the +/- system (with 88-90=B+, 90-92=A-, 92-100=A) you have a 3.3,3.7,4.0,4.0... averages out to a 3.75 🙂 •••
I thought
97 - 100 = A+ = 4.0
93 - 96.9 =A = 4.0
90 - 92.9 = A- = 3.75
87 - 89.9 = B+ = 3.3
83 - 86.9 = B = 3.0
80 - 82.9 = B- = 2.75
I therefore have,
....
aeerh?
wow, really! I will have a 3.75 anyway.
LOL
Originally posted by allengal:
•The +/- system only helps those students who are poorer in their academic ability. For example an A- can drop an A student's GPA but a C+ compared to a C can help the other students GPA.•••
I don't quite understand the logic here. The +/- system just yields more grades to give it doesn't help or hurt anyone. If you get an A, you get an A. If you don't get an A, you don't get an A -- the same for either system.