Euphoriet
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Do all collegs measure an -A as less than a 4.0 (gpa points)?
The discussion revolves around how different colleges and universities measure GPA, focusing on grading scales, the impact of plus/minus systems, and the implications for students transferring between institutions. Participants share their own experiences and grading systems, highlighting the variability in GPA calculations across different educational contexts.
Participants express a range of views on GPA measurement, with no consensus on a single grading system. There are multiple competing perspectives on how grades are assigned and their implications for students, particularly those transferring between different educational systems.
Participants highlight limitations in understanding GPA equivalencies due to differing grading scales and systems, as well as the potential for confusion when transferring between institutions with varying standards.
Students considering transferring to colleges in the US, educators interested in grading practices, and individuals curious about the implications of GPA on academic and career opportunities.
Euphoriet said:what college is this?
chroot said:Most schools don't count transfer credits toward your GPA anyway, particularly because of situations like this, where the grading systems are so different.
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Chrono said:My school doesn't use minuses, only pluses. They say they do this because they think that minuses hurt our grades instead of help them.
A = 4.0
B+ = 3.5
B = 3.0
C+ = 2.5
C = 2.0
D+ = 1.5
D = 1.0
F = 0.0
Time Traveler said:I wanted to reply to this earlier but I was caught up in another science forum.