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
"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