A ambiciozanslavenski New Member 7+ Year Member Joined Mar 3, 2016 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Mar 8, 2016 #1 Does the ADEA still use the 4.33 scale (4.33 A+, 4.0 A, etc?) Members don't see this ad.
pgex2t Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Sep 19, 2015 Messages 600 Reaction score 653 Mar 8, 2016 #2 ambiciozanslavenski said: Does the ADEA still use the 4.33 scale (4.33 A+, 4.0 A, etc?) Click to expand... yes
ambiciozanslavenski said: Does the ADEA still use the 4.33 scale (4.33 A+, 4.0 A, etc?) Click to expand... yes
A ambiciozanslavenski New Member 7+ Year Member Joined Mar 3, 2016 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Mar 8, 2016 #3 pgex2t said: yes Click to expand... And they only take the letter grades from your undergraduate transcript, correct?
pgex2t said: yes Click to expand... And they only take the letter grades from your undergraduate transcript, correct?
C10H15N Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Feb 12, 2016 Messages 40 Reaction score 16 Mar 8, 2016 #4 What if your school does not offer A+, just A. Do you just get screwed over based on each school's separate grading systems?
What if your school does not offer A+, just A. Do you just get screwed over based on each school's separate grading systems?
A ambiciozanslavenski New Member 7+ Year Member Joined Mar 3, 2016 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Mar 8, 2016 #5 C10H15N said: What if your school does not offer A+, just A. Do you just get screwed over based on each school's separate grading systems? Click to expand... I have heard its disadvantageous to an extent, but I can't say for certain how much it will affect the overall ADEA GPA conversion.
C10H15N said: What if your school does not offer A+, just A. Do you just get screwed over based on each school's separate grading systems? Click to expand... I have heard its disadvantageous to an extent, but I can't say for certain how much it will affect the overall ADEA GPA conversion.