Absolutely. Most graduate classes don't give anything below a "C" grade. If someone actually receives a "C" in a graduate level class, the instructor is trying to tell you something.
It can if there is indeed evidence of grade inflation. Today, it is critical for professors to maintain quality standards within the classroom.
Engineering, science and math classes have curves, but those can curve you both up and down, so in some classes an 80% can be an A where as in others an A can be curved to a B-. Generally for humanities and most non quantitative classes, in my experience, there is no grade inflation. On the contrary, a B at my university is the equivalent of an A at most others.
DID YOU GRADUATE TO THE NEXT LEVEL OR CLASS AND OR GRADE? finish all schools grade school jr. high and high school . college and or tech. school etc.
if you graduate in 2012you are in the 1oth grade.
You graduate from eighth grade, then go to high school.
in 10 years you should graduate if you are in the right grade and didnt fail or get held back!
If you are in 7th grade (2016), you will graduate in 5 years (2021). You should be around 18 or even 19 years old by then.
Grade inflation is the increase over time of academic grades, faster than any real increase in standards.
All graduate schools do not have exactly the same requirements, but all require a bachelors degree and a minimum grade point language. Some require that a standardized test be taken. To find out the specific requirements of a particular grad school, contact the school or visit their website.
yes anyone can graduate
Justin will be in 12th grade! he will graduate!
You Graduate from 8th grade.