Feasting in the Northern Oceans of Medieval Academia. Comparative Grade Scales : comments.
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In the US, GPAs only applied to how grades were calculated at an institutional level. They were never given - or applied to - a particular class. It sounds like McGill did the same. Some schools in the US using the 4.0 scale will, just to confuse things, award a 4.3 or a 4.5 to reward A+s. Neither my high school nor college did - an A+ counted as equal to an A.
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