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Frank22
My university uses a numeric scale but in case letter grades are needed, it recommends a 3.6-4.0 as an A, 3.0-3.5 is a B, etc.
This is problematic for me because, for example, last semester I earned a 3.7, 3.4, and a 3.3. If my university just reports those 3.4 and 3.3 as a 3.0 my GPA will down significantly. Also, the semester before that I earned 2 3.1 and a 3.3. Again, all 3 of those will go down to a 3.0.
If AADSAS converts the numeric grade to a letter grade according to their scale, all 3.1s become 3.333, which would help a lot.
Does anyone have any advice, or really thinks that AADSAS will use letter grades from a university which uses no +s or -s?
This is problematic for me because, for example, last semester I earned a 3.7, 3.4, and a 3.3. If my university just reports those 3.4 and 3.3 as a 3.0 my GPA will down significantly. Also, the semester before that I earned 2 3.1 and a 3.3. Again, all 3 of those will go down to a 3.0.
If AADSAS converts the numeric grade to a letter grade according to their scale, all 3.1s become 3.333, which would help a lot.
Does anyone have any advice, or really thinks that AADSAS will use letter grades from a university which uses no +s or -s?