Wednesday, February 10, 2021

What is an A vs A+?

 what is an a+

How an A+ is treated varies from school to school. In the traditional American grading system, an "A" contributes a 4.0 to one's GPA, an "A-" contributes a 3.7, a "B+" contributes a 3.3, a "B" contributes 3.0, etc. ... At other universities (such as e.g. Columbia), an A+ contributes 4.3 to one's GPA.

our academic record is critical in your acceptance to a university in Canada, however, given the differences in grading systems in your home country versus your study destination, it is often hard to evaluate your eligibility. Read on to understand how Canadian universities determine a student's GPA.

When international students apply to Canadian universities, one item that stands out is GPA – Grade Point Average.  For many international applicants, this is an important issue if they wish to study in Canada.  The student’s GPA is an important part of getting accepted into a Canadian university.

What makes matters a bit more confusing is that the GPA used in Canadian universities is different from the GPA standard of other countries – that is different countries have different numbering systems.  Some countries have a GPA out of 5.0, while others have one out of 20.0.  Most Canadian universities have a GPA out of 4.0 – but some use a GPA out of 9.0.

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