AADSAS application question about coursework

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In the coursework section of the AADSAS application we are asked to convert numeric grade to a letter grade:

"CONVERT the grade on your transcript to the correct standardized letter grade. Check the grading scheme on your transcript to determine the equivalent letter grade. If a non-graded course (e.g., Pass/Fail), select "None"

In my school's grading system 4.0 coverts to A, however, there is an "A+" option given by AADSAS. So, what numeric grade corresponds to A+? If it's a "standardized system" shouldn't all school convert highest numeric grade to either A OR A+, otherwise, it's not a standardyzed system. Please explane how do I make this conversion? Does AADSAS have a table of corresponding numeric and letter grades?

Thank you

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KM5 said:
In the coursework section of the AADSAS application we are asked to convert numeric grade to a letter grade:

"CONVERT the grade on your transcript to the correct standardized letter grade. Check the grading scheme on your transcript to determine the equivalent letter grade. If a non-graded course (e.g., Pass/Fail), select "None"

In my school's grading system 4.0 coverts to A, however, there is an "A+" option given by AADSAS. So, what numeric grade corresponds to A+? If it's a "standardized system" shouldn't all school convert highest numeric grade to either A OR A+, otherwise, it's not a standardyzed system. Please explane how do I make this conversion? Does AADSAS have a table of corresponding numeric and letter grades?

Thank you

I believe AADSAS will give you a 4.33 for an A+. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
 
I have a similar question. It says to look at your transcript for a conversion, my transcript says that a B+ is a 3.5. Does that mean I put AB as the conversion? When I save it, it changes back to B+.
 
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