Depends on your school and if they use the +/- system.
At my school, the +/- system is used and translates as such:
Some professors do not award an A+ at all. Some only award it for the top few students or if your average is above a certain number (i.e. 98% or above).
Depends on your school and if they use the +/- system.
At my school, the +/- system is used and translates as such: View attachment 224088
Some professors do not award an A+ at all. Some only award it for the top few students or if your average is above a certain number (i.e. 98% or above).
At my high school, 90+ was 4.0, 80-90 was 3.0, etc. There was no +/-. You need to figure out how your school calculates it.
On frosted's scale, an 85 is a B (3.0), and 87 is a B+ (3.3), a 90 is an A- (3.7), and 93 is A (4.0)
Also figure out how honors/AP/IB change GPA at your school
Depends from school to school, my school doesn't have +/- either but exams are hard enough that not enough get A's so they lower the cutoff for A's to an 88/89% sometimes.
At my high school, 90+ was 4.0, 80-90 was 3.0, etc. There was no +/-. You need to figure out how your school calculates it.
On frosted's scale, an 85 is a B (3.0), and 87 is a B+ (3.3), a 90 is an A- (3.7), and 93 is A (4.0)
Also figure out how honors/AP/IB change GPA at your school
Depends from school to school, my school doesn't have +/- either but exams are hard enough that not enough get A's so they lower the cutoff for A's to an 88/89% sometimes.