deadlycat wrote:
B is mid 70s and B- is low 70s. I guess for the 4.0 gpa conversion B and B- would be 3.0 and 2.7
Yes, but looking at that table...there is no B- for York
So if I had a 2.8 GPA, would that still be a B?
ASAP730 wrote:
Depends which University you went to. Scroll down to see if you school is on there, then scroll up and find out which number your under. If you have a B average, then your good to go to apply for Schulich. As long as you have a B avg, GMAT630+, Good and Stand Out Essays and relevant work experience, Schulich should not be a problem to get into. I know this because I got into Schulich for Fall 2013, but I also got into Ivey, so i will be attending Ivey instead.
Thanks for the response. That is what I'm trying to figure out..whether I have a B-average at York. My GPA is 2.8, but in that conversion chart...the box is blank.
I can't imagine that I would be bumped down to the C+...so I assume I have a B-average. Is that correct?