ADEA AADSAS Grade

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Hi, can't seem to understand how to calculate/obtain the ADEA AADSAS Grade. Do we simply follow the Numeric Grading Scheme in the additional instructions section? For instance, a percent mark of 80 is worth an ADEA AADSAS Grade of B?

Thanks!

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Hi, can't seem to understand how to calculate/obtain the ADEA AADSAS Grade. Do we simply follow the Numeric Grading Scheme in the additional instructions section? For instance, a percent mark of 80 is worth an ADEA AADSAS Grade of B?

Thanks!

Whatever your SCHOOL'S assigned letter grade is on your transcript, that's what you use. So if your school designates A=90-100, B=80-89, etc. then put that letter grade down as your AADSAS grade.
 
Whatever your SCHOOL'S assigned letter grade is on your transcript, that's what you use. So if your school designates A=90-100, B=80-89, etc. then put that letter grade down as your AADSAS grade.


Yea I am having the same problem with a school that I transferred from. They originally had the grading scale in a numeric value when I transferred, and since then has changed it to a ABC scale. I called the registrar to convert them to letter grades and they told me they dont have a scale for that instead they can only give my GPA based on the credits and numeric scale. So I am assuming if my school doesn't have a conversion we then just use the AADSAS values for the numeric scale. I know for some of my grades were better after converting to AADSAS, ie i had a 91 in numeric scale and going by AADSAS it would be a A. Typically you would think this would be an A- grade. The only thing that will be weird is that my AADSAS gpa will be higher then the gpa on my transcript... 😱

If there is some error with doing it this way will AADSAS fix it to what they feel it is worth?
 
Just got off the phone with AADSAS and they told me they follow there grading scale for the numeric value. So if you have a 91 it is a 4.0. They said put down the converted aadsas grade that you see on the spreadsheet. I guess since schools vary on what they are worth they just have their own scale so everything is fair.
 
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