I was reviewing one of my grades and saw I got an 82/100. Does anyone know how this would typically translate into a letter grade? Thanks ahead!
This can vary a bit depending on the grading scale used by your school or professor, but generally speaking, an 82 out of 100 would typically fall into the 'B-' range on a standard American grading scale. Here's a breakdown for your reference:
- A: 90-100
- B: 80-89
- C: 70-79
- D: 60-69
- F: Below 60
Within these ranges, pluses and minuses are often added as applicable (for instance, A-, B+, B, B-, etc.). So, an 82 might be a B-, but again this can vary, so it's always a good idea to check your specific syllabus or speak with your instructor to clarify their grading policies.
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