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Hello everyone, I had a quick question on which grading system my university would fall under. Unfortunately, the official AMCAS pdf (https://www.aamc.org/students/download/181676/data/amcas_grade_conversion_guide.pdf) doesn't include the way my school does it.
We have a 32-point system of numerical grades by tenths. For example, in my psych class a 99% gave me a 4.0, whereas a 98% would have given me a 3.9. How do this scale apply to my AMCAS GPA?
My university adopted the following letter grade conversion and it is denoted on my transcript as well, but we officially use the numerical scale.
3.6-4.0 — A
3.0-3.5 — B
2.0-2.9 — C
1.0-1.9 — D
Thanks for your time and help.
We have a 32-point system of numerical grades by tenths. For example, in my psych class a 99% gave me a 4.0, whereas a 98% would have given me a 3.9. How do this scale apply to my AMCAS GPA?
My university adopted the following letter grade conversion and it is denoted on my transcript as well, but we officially use the numerical scale.
3.6-4.0 — A
3.0-3.5 — B
2.0-2.9 — C
1.0-1.9 — D
Thanks for your time and help.