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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 6:37 pm
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I'm almost certain that they translate your letter grade to their system. No way the 98=A+ system applies to Canada.blueberrycrumble wrote:That's a relief. I never knew US schools had such a different grading scale. A 98 is an A+?! Usually the highest mark in the class at my school is like 88-92... sometimes lower... But as long as they take letter grades before percentages, then I'm good.smccgrey wrote:I was digging around the internet trying to figure this out too (McGill is on 4.0, but I didn't know if it being Canadian would change anything. It didn't.). From what I've read, if your % based transcript shows the equivalent letter grade (like loveduck), you're fine, if not, you're screwed.
Thanks all