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I go to a Canadian University that has grades in percentages. How do these percentages get converted to a US GPA?
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Ganbatte
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LSAC does that. they convert your transcript from a 4.0 scale to a 4.33 scale. You can calculate with this
https://7sage.com/gpa-calculator/
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