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What is 7.0 GPA average in percent in Mcmaster system?

 
Old 05-16-2012 at 10:07 PM   #16
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I've seen this calculator before.
Like I said...the problem is converting a McMaster Grade of 7 to York's Letter Grade. There's no equivalent.
You just have to see what range McMaster's 7 falls in. Since it's 70-72%, it falls under the range for a B at York U which is 70-74%.

http://www.registrar.yorku.c a/cale...ades/index.htm
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Old 05-16-2012 at 11:02 PM   #17
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You just have to see what range McMaster's 7 falls in. Since it's 70-72%, it falls under the range for a B at York U which is 70-74%.

http://www.registrar.yorku.c a/cale...ades/index.htm
Hmmm...are you sure a McMaster 7 is equivalent to 70-72%?

The McMaster GPA Conversion Chart doesn't indicate that McMaster uses the "3" Scale. Couldn't it be the percentages in the "4, 5, or 6" scales?
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Hmmm...are you sure a McMaster 7 is equivalent to 70-72%?

The McMaster GPA Conversion Chart doesn't indicate that McMaster uses the "3" Scale. Couldn't it be the percentages in the "4, 5, or 6" scales?
Yes, McMaster's 7 is equivalent to 70-72% as per the undergraduate calendar: http://registrar.mcmaster.ca /CALEN...-12/pg145.html
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