Typically, it is an A- (or A at some schools).
lets say in a ten courses, it will be 8 A's and two B's
An A- is a 3.7, so it would be slightly better than that, but not a straight A Percentage wise, it would be about a 93%
It depends on which grading system the college or university uses. Some schools grade on a plus system, while others a minus system. Thus, a GPA of 3.8 can either be a B+ or an A-.
It is a high B
Typically, it is a B+.
3.44 = B+
3.43 = B+
it is a B+.
A 1.52 GPA is equal to" D" Grade.
93%
that is a c
B/b+/a
It would be letter grade of B+.
Typically, it is an A-.
It equals to a B.
It is a C+ average
That's like... a "B". But it depends on your school/colleges grading system.
It can vary a bit according to the school. It is an A- or a B+ depending on their ranges.
A 3.9 GPA is equal to an A+.
For institutions that use pluses, it could be a C+. For institutions that use minuses, it could be a B-.