becaz they study a lot and get good grades
the student will just go into grade 9 when he/she enters highschool. this is for Canadian and American students.
Yes, it is possible for a sixth grade advanced student to achieve a higher grade than a seventh grade basic student. Grades are based on individual performance and understanding of the material, so a dedicated and high-achieving student in a lower grade level can outperform a student in a higher grade with less proficiency.
self serving bias
'la terminale' is the name of the last year in high school in France. An US student in the same position would say he is 'a grade 12 student / a 12th grade student'
By 9th grade a student should be able to read 219 WPM with comprehension. By 12th grade, 261 WPM.
in his age.. which is 16.. he must be a 9th grade student(3rd year hs) or maybe in 10th grade..(4th year high school)
By 9th grade a student should be able to read 219 WPM with comprehension. By 12th grade, 261 WPM.
Depending in which grade level a high school student is in, the subject of tensors in Senior Mathematics may vary. Mostly, the tensor analysis is covered between Grade 9-12. More intensely in grade 12, when Mathematics is taken as a specialized subject.
'la terminale' is the name of the last year in high school in France. An US student in the same position would say he is 'a grade 12 student'
By calculating the average grade a student earned in school
8th grade is very hard and it depends on if you are a smart student or a really dumb student.
You call a 7th grader a junior high student