Wednesday, November 16, 2011

How do I translate my grades to American standard?

I need help to convert my grades to the american system grading. In my country we are evaluated like this:


100: Excellent.


90: Very good.


80: Good.


70: Average. (In some schools this is the minimum grade for passing.)


60: Passing threshold.


0-59: Failed.


What I want to do is to know: A= to what grade??


for example A+ might be = 95-100


A= 90-95 and so on|||96-100 A+


93-95 A


90-92 A-


86-89 B+


83-85 B


80-82 B-


76-79 C+


73-75 C


70-72 C-


66-69 D+


63-65 D


60-62 D-


59%26amp;below= F|||Usually 90-100 is some form of A, 80-89 is some form of B, etc. Same as for you, a 60 is the lowest D, and below that is considered failing.





Not all schools use plusses/minuses within the letter grades, and even those that do might have slightly different cutoffs. Somewhat common would be 90-93 = A-, 94-96 = A, 97+ = A+, repeated for the other letter grades as well.|||A= 100-90


B=89- 80


C=79-70


D=69-60


F-=59-0

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