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What's considered an A+ in terms of GPA?

Hey everyone, I'm a little confused about the GPA scale. What GPA range is considered an A+? Is it the same across the board or does it differ by school?

6 months ago

Hey there! The GPA scale can indeed be confusing, as it varies depending on the grading system adopted by a specific school or district. Generally, an A+ (or A plus) would correspond to the highest possible GPA on a given scale. Let me break it down for you:

- On a 4.0 scale, an A+ might be considered equivalent to a 4.0, which is the highest possible GPA on this scale. However, some schools might have "weighted" scales, where an A+ could translate to a 4.3 or a 4.5 for example, especially for AP, IB, or honors classes.

- On a 5.0 scale, which factors in weighted classes, an A+ could be considered equivalent to a 5.0 if you're taking a weighted class (AP, IB, or honors), while it would typically be a 4.0 for a regular course.

- In percentage terms, an A+ traditionally ranges from 97-100, but this can vary slightly depending on your school's specific grading policy.

It's essential to keep in mind that GPA scales are not standardized across all schools, so it's best to consult your school's guidance counselor or look into your school's grading policies to get a more accurate understanding of how an A+ translates to GPA in your case.

6 months ago

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