Hey everyone, I've gotten a 96 out of 100 on my recent exam, and I'm curious about how this score would translate into a GPA. Any guidance on the conversion process is appreciated!
Converting a percentage grade to a GPA can be done using a typical conversion scale. However, keep in mind that this conversion might vary slightly between schools or grading systems. Here's a general guideline to give you an idea:
- 90-100% = 4.0 GPA (A)
- 80-89% = 3.0 GPA (B)
- 70-79% = 2.0 GPA (C)
- 60-69% = 1.0 GPA (D)
- Below 60% = 0.0 GPA (F)
In your case, a 96/100 would convert to a 4.0 GPA, which is considered an A (excellent) grade. Always remember to check with your school or institution for their specific conversion rules, as this may vary on their grading policies.
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