Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A is 80-100
B is 70-79
C is 60-69
D is 50-59
F is everything below
Of course this is a little north of DC.
What sort of wizardry is going on here? Why isn’t an A 90-100? Crazy.
That’s how grades are calculated in Canada.
Canadians are posting on DCUM now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 3.8 is the equivalent of an A- at my kid’s school.
The numerical scale is irrelevant
Okay, what's an A-?
Because at our school you can get a 95 and that's a 3.8. And it's not an A- to most people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A is 80-100
B is 70-79
C is 60-69
D is 50-59
F is everything below
Of course this is a little north of DC.
What sort of wizardry is going on here? Why isn’t an A 90-100? Crazy.
That’s how grades are calculated in Canada.
Canadians are posting on DCUM now?
Anonymous wrote:It's meaningless to convert 3.8. All that matters is rigor of the courses, and ranking in your school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A is 80-100
B is 70-79
C is 60-69
D is 50-59
F is everything below
Of course this is a little north of DC.
What sort of wizardry is going on here? Why isn’t an A 90-100? Crazy.
That’s how grades are calculated in Canada.
No wonder they’re all so happy there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A is 80-100
B is 70-79
C is 60-69
D is 50-59
F is everything below
Of course this is a little north of DC.
What sort of wizardry is going on here? Why isn’t an A 90-100? Crazy.
That’s how grades are calculated in Canada.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A is 80-100
B is 70-79
C is 60-69
D is 50-59
F is everything below
Of course this is a little north of DC.
What sort of wizardry is going on here? Why isn’t an A 90-100? Crazy.
That’s how grades are calculated in Canada.