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Summa cum laude is the highest distinction
order of distinction
The correct term is: cum laude, meaning "with distinction"; magna cum laude, meaning "with great distinction"; or summa cum laude, "with highest distinction".
It means that a person performed so far above the needed marks in school, that they are specifically recognized for their excellent work.
the USA has that dubious distinction
A doctorate is the highest level of educational attainment.
If it is on a scale with 4.0 being the highest, it is an excellent GPA!
It is a C average. That is pretty good, but there might be issues with meeting graduating requirements.
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It means you have achieved excellent academic performance. There are three common levels of distinction as follows from lowest to highest. * cum laude * magna cum laude * summa cum laude (highest honors)
Typically it is the valedictorian. The designated honors would be that of summa cum laude.