The short answer
On a common unweighted 4.0 scale, a 3.7 is generally associated with an A− average. That is a strong academic result, but admission and scholarship decisions consider more than GPA.
What changes the calculation
Weighted high-school GPAs need the school's scale and course-level rules. College GPAs also depend on programme difficulty, course load and the requirements of a particular opportunity.
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