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Originally Posted by Bond
My school was forced to go to a 12 points grading system because the competition for valid victorian was so tight. This is how it works out:
12 = A+
11 = A
10 = A-
9 = B+
8 = B
7 = B-
etc.
It's harder than a 4.0 GPA scale... the ranges are something like:
A+ = 100-98
A = 97-95
A- = 94-93
B+ = 92-91
It also sucks because Honors classes are graded the same way as normal classes are...
EDIT: on my scale Jason wouldn't have a 12, I suppose on his he does though.
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Yeah, my scale is the same way, only we don't have minus grades A+ is a 97-100 A is a 93-96, B+ 89-92, etc. Anything below a 70 is failing but the GPA weight is messy too. If you get an A in a College Prep class, it's worth 4. An A an Honors class is worth 4.5 and in an AP class it's worth 5 (In a PX/GS class it's worth 3.5)
But anyhoo.
Sociology - 96
H German - 99 (actually, I think it's like 103, but the printout only goes to 99, I don't know why they don't just put 03)
H Government 87
AP English 92