A
4.0/ 100 - 94
All: Very high quality, clearly above average workA-
3.67/ 93 - 90
B+
3.33/ 89 - 87
B
3.0/ 86 - 84
Undergrad: Above average | Graduate: Expected performance levelB-
2.67/ 83 - 80
C+
2.33/ 79 - 77
C
2.0/ 76 - 73
C-
1.67/ 72 - 70
Undergrad: Below Average | Graduate: FailingD+
1.33/ 69 - 67
Undergrad: Unsatisfactory | Graduate: FailingD
1.0/ 66 - 64
Undergrad: Unsatisfactory | Graduate: FailingD-
.67/ 63 - 60
Undergrad: Unsatisfactory | Graduate: FailingF
0.0/ 59 - 0
Undergrad: Failing | Graduate: FailingP
NONE
Undergrad: Pass | Graduate: PassPD
NONE
Graduate Comprehensive Exam Only: Pass with DistinctionFAIL
NONE
Graduate Comprehensive Exam Only: Failed the ExamI
NONE
All: IncompleteDP
NONE
DroppedW
NONE
All: WithdrawnWP
NONE
All: Withdrawn PassingWF
NONE
All: Withdrawn FailingX
NONE
Audit grade: No Academic Credit awardedTC
NONE
Transfer CreditPLA
NONE
Credit from review of Prior Learning ExperienceR
NONE
Course No Longer Counted in GPA as it was RetakenThe grading system in Norway is a scale from 1 to 6
It depends but its a lot easier to get high grades (A's and B's) on a ten point grading scale.
While many schools or classes use different grading scales, the standard American grading scale works on a 10 point system, meaning an 80 is a B. However, using another very typical grading scale, an 80 would be a C. Your answer depends on which grading scale your class/school uses. The first grading scale, where an 80 is a B is as follows: A: 90-100 B: 80-89 C: 70-79 D: 60-69 F: 0-59 The second grading scale, where an 80 is a C is as follows: A: 94-100 B: 87-93 C: 80-86 D: 75-79 F: 0-74
88.3%
C
on the universal elementary and middle school grading scale, 80 percent is exactly a C grade average. that is also classified as a below average on the gradig scale.
64.4% D
It a C.
you either get 100% or 69%
80% B
a scale of 1 to 20 with 11 the lowest passing score
Depends on your grading scale, but an 88 percent would probably be a B+ (good job!)