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Equivalence with other grading systems
Mexican system | US system | GPA scale |
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90–100 | A | 3.5 – 4.0 |
80–89 | B | 3.0 – 3.49 |
60–79 | C, D | 2.0 – 2.99 |
0–59 | E, F | Below 2.0 |
What are the grade levels in Mexico? ›
Basic education includes 3 years of compulsory preschool (preescolar), 6 years of primary (primaria) (Grades 1 to 6), and 3 years of secondary (secundaria) (Grades 7 to 9) school. Upper secondary education covers a period of 3 years of schooling (Grades 10 to 12).
How do I know my GPA in Mexico? ›
- For a 0-10 scale, multiply your grade by 0.4. - For a 0-100 scale, divide your grade by 25. - For a letter grade scale, use this conversion: A+ (4.0), A (4.0), A- (3.7), B+ (3.3), B (3.0), B- (2.7), C+ (2.3), C (2.0), C- (1.7), D+ (1.3), D (1.0), and F (0.0).
What grade is a 70%? ›
Grade Scale
Percentage | Letter Grade |
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98-100 | A+ |
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73-76 | C |
70-72 | C- |
67-69 | D+ |
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What is C+ in Mexico? ›
Mexico. 100/90/80/70/60. 4.0/3.6/3.0/2.7/2.0. 100=A+, 90=A, 80=B, 70=C+, 60=C.
What grade is a 93%? ›
To convert your GPA to a 4.0 scale:
Letter Grade | Percent Grade | 4.0 Scale |
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A | 93-96 | 4.0 |
A- | 90-92 | 3.7 |
B+ | 87-89 | 3.3 |
B | 83-86 | 3.0 |
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How do you say 12th grade in Mexico? ›
As in Mexico, the education is divided in "primaria" (6 years), "secundaria" (3 years) and "preparatoria" or "bachillerato" (3 years), the twelfth grade is usually called "tercero de preparatoria" (third grade of preparatory) or "Quinto y Sexto Semestre" (Fifth and Sixth Semester).
What is the education system in Mexico? ›
In Mexico, basic education is divided into three levels: primary school (ages six to 12), junior high school (ages 12 to 15) and high school (ages 15 to 18). Throughout all three levels of schooling, attendance is compulsory. Public schools in Mexico are free of charge and secular.
What is the class structure in Mexico? ›
Class divisions
Mexican society is sharply divided by income and educational level. Although a middle class has struggled to expand in the cities, the principal division is between the wealthy well-educated elite and the urban and rural poor, who constitute the vast majority of the population.
What is a 9.0 in GPA? ›
High School GPA Conversion
Original Scale | Multiplier | EX. GPA on 4.0 Scale |
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6.0 | 0.6667 | 3.000 |
7.0 | 0.5714 | 3.257 |
8.0 | 0.5000 | 3.250 |
9.0 | 0.4444 | 3.644 |
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A 3.7 GPA is a Grade Point Average of 3.7 on a 4.0 scale. It indicates that you've earned a predominantly A- average in your courses. A 3.7 GPA is considered to be a very good GPA and is often an indicator of strong academic performance.
What is a 3.9 GPA on a 5.0 scale? ›
GPA Conversion Table
4.0 Scale | 4.3 Scale | 5.0 Scale |
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3.80 ~ 3.83 | 4.08 ~ 4.11 | 4.73 ~ 4.78 |
3.75 ~ 3.79 | 4.03 ~ 4.07 | 4.68 ~ 4.72 |
3.71 ~ 3.74 | 3.98 ~ 4.02 | 4.62 ~ 4.67 |
3.67 ~ 3.70 | 3.93 ~ 3.97 | 4.57 ~ 4.61 |
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Is a 60 an F? ›
B = 80-90% C = 70-79% D = 60-69% F = below 60%
Is a 58 a passing grade? ›
C - this is a grade that rests right in the middle. C is anywhere between 70% and 79% D - this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69% F - this is a failing grade.
Is 98 a good grade? ›
A 98 GPA is typically an unweighted score, suggesting you've earned near-perfect grades in your classes. When translated to the 4.0 scale used by most colleges, your GPA would likely be a 4.0, assuming that a 93 to 100 scale equates to an 'A' at your school.
What are the grading scale levels? ›
- Passing. Grades. ...
- A+, A, A- Exceptional, outstanding and excellent performance. Normally achieved by a minimum of students. ...
- B+, B, B- Very good, good and solid performance. Normally achieved by the largest number of students. ...
- C+, C. Satisfactory, or minimally satisfactory. ...
- D. Marginal Performance. ...
- Failing. Grades. ...
- F. ...
- N.
What is 80% grading scale? ›
Grade Scale
A+ | = / > | 100% |
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B+ | = / > | 85% |
B | = / > | 80% |
B- | = / > | 75% |
C+ | = / > | 70% |
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What is the grading scale range? ›
In the United States, academic grading commonly takes on the form of five, six or seven letter grades. Traditionally, the grades are A+, A, A−, B+, B, B−, C+, C, C−, D+, D, D− and F, with A+ being the highest and F being lowest. In some cases, grades can also be numerical.