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In my graduating high school class there were 10 people who all had the same GPA, they had straight A+s. Like in most high schools all awards and student ranking was all based on your average percentage not GPA. Like I hope what I'm trying to say makes sense. There were 10 crazy people who had straight A+s, so when determining student ranking they can't place those 10 students at number one in student ranking, so everything is based on average percentage, they had to distinguish the 10 people based on average percentage and distinguish what average percentage they got in each course they had A+s in, an A+ was between a 97% and a 100%... I hope that makes some sense... no two people had the same average percentage, well it's very unlikely but i guess there's a small chance it can happen but probably wont, but there were many students that had the same exact GPA and got the same exact grades, so all awards and student ranking was based off average percentage
so i was woundering if this is the same in universities or does a 80%B and a 85%B not make a difference in college unlike in high school were it mattered a whole lot
so i was woundering if this is the same in universities or does a 80%B and a 85%B not make a difference in college unlike in high school were it mattered a whole lot
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