Hey everyone, I recently finished a class with an average of 92% and was curious to understand which letter grade it would correspond to. Does anyone know the general conversion for a percentage to a letter grade?
A 92% typically translates to an A- letter grade in most grading systems. However, different schools or professors might use slightly different scales for their grading. Here's a general breakdown of percentage ranges and their corresponding letter grades:
- A+: 97-100%
- A: 93-96%
- A-: 90-92%
- B+: 87-89%
- B: 83-86%
- B-: 80-82%
- C+: 77-79%
- C: 73-76%
- C-: 70-72%
- D+: 67-69%
- D: 63-66%
- D-: 60-62%
- F: Below 60%
Keep in mind that this scale might not apply to all institutions, and it's always a good idea to consult your school's or professor's specific grading policy to be certain.
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