A 100-95 B 94-85 C+ 84 C 83-78 D 77-66 F 65 and below. l BP :) :( :P
The grading is the same as in the 4.0 grade system; however the points per grade is different. An "A" in the 4.0 system is 4 points. An "A" in the 5.0 system is 5 points. So, it's possible to graduate with a greater than a 4.0 Grade Point Average.
according to Heraclitus, the only constant in this world is change. Hence, there is no place here that is not changing. With regards to your question, probably, the old scale of grading is not effective anymore. Since it already lost its worth, the best thing is disregard that scale and replace it with a new one that will truly meet the need of the school.
Not real good. About a C
Some of the earliest letter grading systems did, in fact grade on an A - E scale, but as letter-based grading became for refined, the E was dropped in favor of F. Part of the reason for this is that a system of "E" (excellent) "S" (satisfactory) "N" (needs improvement) and "U" (unsatisfactory) was also in use, and, it seems, the "E" was dropped from the A - F system to avoid confusion - F clearly stands for FAILURE. In some modern cases, the S N U E grading system is still used, to some degree of variation.
it's considered a C in most schools... some schools may count it as a D, but not too many...
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.
Normally an A, but it depends on the grading scale of the school.
It depends but its a lot easier to get high grades (A's and B's) on a ten point grading scale.
8 out of 11 = 8/11 = .727 = 72.7%The letter grade depends on your school's grading scale.
The United States Department of Agriculture has a specific grading system for eggs. Eggs are grades on both interior and exterior qualities. The egg grades are AA, A and B.
depending on ur grade scale if its ten point then its C if its not then its a D
The grading is the same as in the 4.0 grade system; however the points per grade is different. An "A" in the 4.0 system is 4 points. An "A" in the 5.0 system is 5 points. So, it's possible to graduate with a greater than a 4.0 Grade Point Average.
If you get one wrong out of 15 questions, your grade would depend on how the grading scale is set up. If each question is worth the same amount of points, you would have a score of 14/15, which usually translates to a high grade such as an A or A+. However, if the grading scale deducts a fixed amount of points for each incorrect answer, it would depend on the specific grading scale to determine the grade.
Depending on the school grading system, it could be either a C+ or a B-.Depending on the school grading system, it could be either a C+ or a B-.Depending on the school grading system, it could be either a C+ or a B-.Depending on the school grading system, it could be either a C+ or a B-.Depending on the school grading system, it could be either a C+ or a B-.Depending on the school grading system, it could be either a C+ or a B-.
In a typical grading system, 84 usually falls within the B grade range, as it is often equivalent to a grade of B. However, it ultimately depends on the grading scale used by the specific institution or teacher.
With a 10 point grading scale the results (of a test etc.) are given a value between 0 and 9 or 1 and 10. If the grading is "on a curve" than the distribution of the various grades is spread on a Gaussian normal distribution.
A grade average of 70 percent is typically considered a C- or a low C grade. However, grading scales can vary between different schools and educational institutions, so it's best to consult the specific grading scale used by your school to determine the exact letter grade.