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For AACOMA's purpose, what is the grading scale for grades. At my school, an A is obviously 4.0, an A- 3.7, but a B+ is a 3.3. I lookeds quickly over the website and couldn't find it.



Rob
 
CCEMTP2DOC said:
For AACOMA's purpose, what is the grading scale for grades. At my school, an A is obviously 4.0, an A- 3.7, but a B+ is a 3.3. I lookeds quickly over the website and couldn't find it.



Rob

A = 4.0

B = 3.0-3.9

C = 2.0-2.9

D = 1.0-1.9

F = 0.0-0.9
 
CCEMTP2DOC said:
For AACOMA's purpose, what is the grading scale for grades. At my school, an A is obviously 4.0, an A- 3.7, but a B+ is a 3.3. I lookeds quickly over the website and couldn't find it.



Rob
Look under instructions.
 
CCEMTP2DOC said:
For AACOMA's purpose, what is the grading scale for grades. At my school, an A is obviously 4.0, an A- 3.7, but a B+ is a 3.3. I lookeds quickly over the website and couldn't find it.



Rob

They are same as what your undergrad uses according to your numbers.
 
HemaOncoDoc said:
Look under instructions.
If you're under a semester based A - F college, the AACOMA grade should be the same as what your undergrad uses. Also in the top right of the screen, there should a button you can click and pop-up screen should present itself giving you instructions. If those aren't thorough enough, you can always email them.
 
what should be do about grades that are "AB" or "BC" our school did that for about a year before switching to the normal grading system
 
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