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What is the grade of W in American universities?
W is not a grade in American college grades, but a sign of quitting classes.

W, as the abbreviation of receive, means that students have taken this course, but they have dropped it. American universities stipulate that students can change classes and drop out of school within two weeks of the start of school. If students choose a course, fail the exam or feel that they fail the final exam, they can drop out of school within two months. At this time, W will be marked on the transcript of the drop-out course.

The classification of American universities;

A is excellent.

B it's above average.

C is the average.

D is the lowest passing score.

F stands for failure.

When calculating GPA, A stands for 4.0, B stands for 3.0, C stands for 2.0, D stands for 1.0, and F stands for 0.0.