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Is 89.8 an A or B?

Grades are (usually) as follows: 100-90 a, 80-89 b, etc...
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What is an 89.8 grade?

An 89.8 grade is almost always an A- (as is often a 9.0 or 99.05 grade), which is not at all bad.
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Is 89.9 percent an A?

An overall average of 90 and above is an "A", a "B" is 80 - 89.9, a "C" is 70 - 79.9, et cetera.
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Is an 89.6 A B+?

In most schools, an 89.6% is considered a B+. While grading policies can vary by school or even by instructor, typically, an A is awarded for a grade of 90% or higher.
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Is a 89.8 an A?

No, you need to get to 90 percent for an A-. With computerized systems, it is a manual change to round up. Some systems don't allow for that, and you would receive a B+.
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Is an 89.6 a 90?

For example, an 89.6 (rounds to 90) is an A in high school, but is a B in college.
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Is 89.9 A B+?

This means that if your numerical grade is 89.9, I map it to a B+ and not an A-. It can be heartbreaking to miss a grade boundary by -0.1, I know. But to round up, say, every numerical grade ≥89.50 to 90.00 and map that to an A-, means that the transition from B+ to A- is actually 89.50, not 90.00.
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Is 89.5 A Good GPA?

Common examples of grade conversion are: A+ (97–100), A (93–96), A- (90–92), B+ (87–89), B (83–86), B- (80–82), C+ (77–79), C (73–76), C- (70–72), D+ (67–69), D (65–66), D- (below 65).
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Is a 89.6 GPA good?

Typically, 90-100% is an A. 80-89% is a B. 70-79% is a C. 60-69% is a D.
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Is 89.5 considered an A?

A common grading scale might consider a 90-92 as an A-, which would correspond to a 3.7 on a 4.0 scale, while an 87-89 may be categorized as a B+, which would typically be a 3.3 on a 4.0 scale. If your 89.5 is rounded up to a 90, it would likely be considered an A-.
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Does an 89.9 round up to a 90?

On the roundup system, most of the teachers round up to the closest number. Suppose if you have got 89.3 it will become 89 and if you have scored 89.9 it will become 90.
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Can a 89.5 be rounded to an A?

If you want an 89.5% to be rounded to a 90% and count as an "A" then you need to enter 89.5% for the cutoff. If you enter a 90% for the cutoff, then an 89.9% is still a "B".
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Is a 3.00 GPA good?

A 3.0 GPA indicates a grade average of “B” and makes you eligible to apply to a wide range of schools, so yes! A 3.0 GPA is generally considered “good.”
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Is 89.45 an A?

Normally, on a 10% grading scale, a 90–100 would be an A.
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Does an 89.99 round to a 90?

If the class or department or school guidelines are that an “A” is “90 or above,” that means “90 or above” — not 89.99, 89.6, 89.4, 88.99, etc…. It depends. I always put my grades in points not percentages, so there is no rounding. Some systems automatically round or don't round.
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Is Wu better than an F?

Withdrawal Unauthorized (WU)

It is used when, in the opinion of the instructor, completed assignments or course activities or both were insufficient to enable evaluation of academic performance. For purposes of grade point average and progress point computation this symbol is equivalent to an “F.”
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Is 90 a failing grade?

For some schools, a grade of 90 is an A, and for others it is an A- or even a B+.
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