Classical five-point discrete evaluation is the system most commonly used in the United States, but there are many variations. There are also a few schools, colleges and universities that eschew discrete evaluation (letter grading) in favor of pure discursive evaluation.
Here is a common example of an American quality index, showing letter grade, qualitative definition and correlative quantitative value.
* A = Excellent or Superior; or top 10% (90 to 100, of 100) = 4.00
* B = Above Average or Above Average Expectation; or second 10% (80-89) = 3.00
* C = Average or Average Expectation; or third 10% (70-79) = 2.00
* D = Below average but passing (60-69) = 1.00
* F (or E): Failure or Exceptionally Poor; or bottom 60% (0-59) = 0.00
so 2.8 is between B/C
2006-11-21 10:35:51
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answered by Anonymous
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2.8 Gpa Letter Grade
2016-11-02 11:10:11
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answered by ? 4
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Mostly B's, either 1 or 2 C's depending on how many classes you take.
2006-11-21 10:37:10
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answered by Jordan D 6
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On a scale of 4, a 2.8 is a C+ GPA.
2006-11-21 10:33:56
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answered by barrych209 5
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It means that your grades are about a C+ all around -- so that you are having a mix of Bs and Cs in your report cards. OK -- nothing spectacular -- about average.
2006-11-21 10:38:22
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answered by sglmom 7
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based on the previous answer's it would be a b-
2006-11-21 10:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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C+/B-
2006-11-21 10:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It means study harder if you want to "stand out" get scholarships or go on in your education.
2006-11-21 16:09:13
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answered by atheleticman_fan 5
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if you have a 2.8 gpa,your not doing very well in school.
2006-11-21 11:31:59
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answered by George K 6
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