It's easier to round-off, because letters are estimated with averages. For example, an A is passing so it would be about from a 100%-94% I'm not sure maybe even 90% but there's also a B and C, also D, and F.
There are many advantages of a grading system in schools. The main advantage is that people get to see how well they are doing. Another benefit is that everyone can see how the teachers are doing.
Public schools don't have the F-A+ grading system anymore, as far as I know, and it is different for most private schools. But when they did, F stood for "fail." I don't know why they stopped using this system in regular day-to-day grading, but this traditional method continues to be used on most public school report-cards; again, private schools do grading overall differently, so it may or may not apply to certain private schools. However, schoolwork grading will vary depending on your school, country, province/state, city, and district.
Hope that answer's the question, if not, sorry...
Any grading system is better than none! Definitely a boon!
Hing Kong schools use a letter grading system. The letters use are A,B,C,D,and F. A is the highest while F means fail.
It depends on the grading system in some schools it a b and others its a c
It could be either a D+ or C- depending on the schools grading system.
It depends on the grading system in some schools it a b and others its a c
Depending on the schools grading system, it could be either a C+ or B-.
It depends on the schools grading system. It could be either a C+ or a B-.
what is grading system
Depending on the schools grading system, it could be either a B+ or A- in terms of a letter grade.
what are merits of grading system
objectives of the study about the grading system
i think the grading system was good and i think the grading was passes to 10 class