Hey everyone, it's my junior year and I'm working hard to maintain a solid GPA. I have a bunch of B+ grades but I'm a bit unclear on what GPA value that equates to. Can anyone help me make sense of this?
Hello! Generally speaking, in many schools in the United States, a B+ is often equivalent to a GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale. However, it may vary slightly depending on your school's specific grading system. Some schools use a weighted scale for AP or honors classes, so a B+ in those might count for more. For the most reliable answer, I suggest you consult your school's specific grading system or talk to your guidance counselor. They can give you detailed information on how your school calculates GPA based on letter grades!
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