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85%
GPA: 3.0
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Complete Grade Scale
| Letter | Percentage Range | GPA Points | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| A+ | 97–100% | 4.0 | Exceptional |
| A | 93–96% | 4.0 | Excellent |
| A- | 90–92% | 3.7 | Very Good |
| B+ | 87–89% | 3.3 | Above Average |
| B | 83–86% | 3.0 | Good |
| B- | 80–82% | 2.7 | Above Average |
| C+ | 77–79% | 2.3 | Average |
| C | 73–76% | 2.0 | Satisfactory |
| C- | 70–72% | 1.7 | Below Average |
| D+ | 67–69% | 1.3 | Poor |
| D | 63–66% | 1.0 | Barely Passing |
| D- | 60–62% | 0.7 | Minimal |
| F | Below 60% | 0.0 | Failing |
Common Grade Conversions
Frequently asked percentage-to-grade questions.
85% is a B (3.0 GPA) on the standard US grading scale. The B range covers 83–86%.
75% is a C (2.0 GPA). The C range is 73–76%. It is a passing grade in most educational settings.
90% is an A- (3.7 GPA). To reach a full A, you need 93% or above. A+ is reserved for 97% and above at most schools.
70% is a C- (1.7 GPA). It is technically a passing grade, but many university programs require at least a C (73%) to count toward a major.
No. While the scale shown here is the most common in US schools, some schools use a different cutoff — for example, an A might start at 90% instead of 93%, or a D might start at 55% instead of 60%. Always check your course syllabus for the official scale.