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A or a B, maybe a C on the exam in order to pass.
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It depends entirely upon the exam, but it is highly unlikely to be that low. In the course I am currently doing, the pass mark is 40%, so 28% is a fail and not a C (although only published as a pass/fail, individual percentages are given and a C would probably be something like 60%).
Your grades are going to help, but aren't critical. It is more important that you pass the bar exam.
Yes, if you need a C to pass, and you have a C+, you pass.
The passing score for the LCSW-C exam in Maryland is 75%.
Humanities ~ 'A' in CWK, start with a 'C' in Exam. Technology ~ 'A' in CWK, start with a 'C' in Exam. History ~ 'A' in CWK, start with an 'E' in exam PE GCSE ~ 'A' in CWK, start with a 'F' in exam
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70% is a C- so if you already have 60% all you need is another 10%. Which is score 33/100 on your final exam which is actually an "F". You have a lot of leeway if you know you're at 60% but you should still aim for an "A".
One easy way to play the C/G guitar chord is to place your ring finger on the 3rd fret of the 6th string (C note) and your middle finger on the 2nd fret of the 5th string (G note).
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