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What are my grades??????????
Started by mepstein
mepstein said:I go to a quarter school (University of Washington) and we just get a number for a grade so for instance. What do i convert a 3.2 to? do i round up? nearest number? Do i use the addsas grading without +/-
gracias.
matt
if i was in your shoes, i would round up 🙂
hope this helps 👍
but double check with aadsas - give them a call
ianwright said:if i was in your shoes, i would round up 🙂
hope this helps 👍
but double check with aadsas - give them a call
this is the worst advice ever! It would be extremely fraudulent and DQ his/her ass.
You round normally obviously. 3.2 = b+
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mvs04 said:this is the worst advice ever! It would be extremely fraudulent and DQ his/her ass.
You round normally obviously. 3.2 = b+
i said double check with aadsas!!!
when in question you have to round down. for example my school gives out 3.5's and for aadsas people at my school were required to round it down to 3.33 on the conversion chart rather than up to 3.66 which would actually have been the closer estimate. all of the schools will look at your official transcripts anyway, so don't worry about it too much as most people's aadsas gpa is lower than their actual gpa.
mepstein said:I go to a quarter school (University of Washington) and we just get a number for a grade so for instance. What do i convert a 3.2 to? do i round up? nearest number? Do i use the addsas grading without +/-
gracias.
matt
i go to the uw as well! use the grading with +/. good luck!
jdcinza13 said:On the new application if you use a point system, there is a place to enter the number in. When you click on grade, it has some drop down menus...
that point system damages my average like nobodies business!
In a number of cases my teachers gave me an A, and do not assign A+ or A-, so that A definately counted as a 4.0. Do i then select A+ on the aadsas equivalent drop down section? It says to check your transcripts for equivalency or something like that?
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shepherd said:In a number of cases my teachers gave me an A, and do not assign A+ or A-, so that A definately counted as a 4.0. Do i then select A+ on the aadsas equivalent drop down section? It says to check your transcripts for equivalency or something like that?
Put exactly what your transcipt says
shepherd said:In a number of cases my teachers gave me an A, and do not assign A+ or A-, so that A definately counted as a 4.0. Do i then select A+ on the aadsas equivalent drop down section? It says to check your transcripts for equivalency or something like that?
Why do you think your A is an A+ ? I wish all my As could magically turn into A+s 😀
Audio said:Why do you think your A is an A+ ? I wish all my As could magically turn into A+s 😀
A+ revieves a 4.00 anyway - RIGHT?
jdcinza13 said:Actually, an A is a 4.00 but an A+ is something like 4.25 or 4.33. Not very many schools actually use an A+ system...it tops out at A/4.00
But how does AADSAS calculate those A+'s?
Audio said:4.33
THATS not fair - my school is on a straight A, B, C, D, F system !!!
ianwright said:THATS not fair - my school is on a straight A, B, C, D, F system !!!
Should we set up a petition to argue our point?
ianwright said:Should we set up a petition to argue our point?
yeah but you know what, you also don't have A-, B-, C- etc.
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Audio said:yeah but you know what, you also don't have A-, B-, C- etc.
i see your point - BUT
for every A- you have, i have a B
for every B- you have, i have a C
for every C- you have, i have a (well, lets not go there)
I guess it's all the same in the long run
If I could choose whether my school was on the +/- system - it would be a tough choice!
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