First, congratulations! Keep up the good work next semester.
You might improve your grades by learning English grammar. The title should read!
Yes! I did WELL in school this semester, after sweating it!
The word "good" is an adjective. It needs to describe a noun. It is not doing that in your title.
The word "well" is an adverb. It can describe an adjective, adverb or verb.
In this case, the word is describing the verb, "did" so WELL is needed. Ask the question "did how?" "did well!" (In school, the prepositional phrase following, is not the word being modified by the word "well.")
You can google it for more examples. I know in American vernacular, good is used in many places where the adverb well is needed. But that doesn't make it right. And teachers generally mark down on this kind of misuse of English, along with a lot of other fussy stuff.
But, in any case, 3.50 is still a good GPA. It is not a B+ in Canada. Our system includes pluses and minuses.
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[TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]A+[/TH]
[TD]4.3 (4.0 at
University of Alberta,
SAIT Polytechnic,
MacEwan University University of Calgary[SUP]
[33][/SUP])[/TD]
[TD] [/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]A[/TH]
[TD]4.0[/TD]
[TD] [/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]A−[/TH]
[TD]3.7[/TD]
[TD]Student may be awarded an Honours designation on a parchment if semester and cumulative grade point average of 3.7 is achieved on the first attempt of courses required towards graduation of major. In addition, students will need to complete graduation requirements within specific time restrictions.[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]B+[/TH]
[TD]3.3[/TD]
[TD] [/TD]
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[TR]
[TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]B[/TH]
[TD]3.0[/TD]
[TD] [/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]B−[/TH]
[TD]2.7[/TD]
[TD] [/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]C+[/TH]
[TD]2.3[/TD]
[TD] [/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]C[/TH]
[TD]2.0[/TD]
[TD] [/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]C−[/TH]
[TD]1.7[/TD]
[TD] [/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]D+[/TH]
[TD]1.3[/TD]
[TD] [/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]D[/TH]
[TD]1.0[/TD]
[TD]Minimum general passing letter grade to receive credit for a course. Certain faculties may require higher grades to receive course credit.[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]E/F[/TH]
[TD]0.0[/TD]
[/TR]
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I went to university in BC, and we used this system. SFU gave 4.3 for A+s, which helped keep me in tuition repayment scholarships. My seminary used this system, but not for the A+. So that extra work counted for nothing. Ok, it was good to work harder and learn more.
My daughter feels that 4.3 overinflates the GPA. But, if every post secondary institution used it, it would be fair.
As far as exams, I hated them, because I would study myself into a frenzy. It was so stressful. BUT, I will admit, I learned a lot more than if an exam was required. Ditto for term papers. Those were the best learning experience for me.