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Why is a grading system better than marks?

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Grading system in schools of India-is it a boon or a bane?

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Letter grading Is a B better than a B plus?

B plus is better.


Will colleges know or research your school when you apply if your high school's grading system is different than the college grading system?

The accepting college/university will be able to figure all this out when they review your transcripts.


How can we alter the grading scale to better reflect student performance and achievement?

One way to improve the grading scale is to consider using a standards-based grading system that focuses on students' mastery of specific skills and knowledge rather than just their overall performance. This can provide a more accurate and detailed assessment of student achievement. Additionally, incorporating formative assessments and feedback throughout the learning process can help students understand their strengths and areas for improvement, leading to a more meaningful and fair grading system.


On what should i focus more in the u university grading system on my major average or on my comulative whole average?

Your focus should be more on the University grading system on your cumulative average or GPA rather than your major average or GPA.


Grading system is better than marks?

I don't think it works because there can be causes when someone has a better grade than you because you missed that grade cotoff by say 0.5marks.how can that be justify ? eg.let say grade a Well, the system of grading failed miserably because of its intricate nature.Supposing 70-80 is earmarked as grade B and 81-90 as A, the candidates who have scored 79 and 81 respectively, will be regarded to have scored Grade B and A, though the difference of marks between the two are only 2.


Why is the grading system better than the more traditional marking system?

Well, I'm not certain that it is! The discussion over employing the newer norm of grading over marking is one of those 'bones of contention' that is not really likely to be settled. But as it has now been the locked in policy for more than 35 years, it is unlikely to change any day soon. It was just another of the results of the complete revolution in society and in viewing life and society that began seriously during the 1960's, when there were major upheavals in addressing social problems and addressing the accepted view of life itself. It was a time of challenging religion, of challenging established ways and beliefs and social relationships. The resultant change in the perception and purpose of education, etc. included an 'out with the old and in with the new' approach that very much shook much of established society, but the new way won the day ... and as part of the major upheaval was the approach that society should orientate more towards a practicum of "cooperation" over the more traditional, "competition". The tradition of marking was perceived by this more radical 'new class' as leading to more competitive attitudes, which were perceived as being detrimental to society and smooth social function. As a result, for a time, even very little grading was employed either. But eventually, it became apparent that some form of grading system was necessary to motivate students and because of much complaint among employers, who were not able to determine a potential young employee's worth to their company without even the least grading system or assessment concerning him/her to go on. We can just be thankful that at least we now have some form of grading, because even the young people themselves need to know where their talents and strengths and weaknesses lie.


Should grading system be abolish in schools?

Grading systems help track students' progress and provide feedback on their performance. However, it's important to ensure that the grading system is fair, transparent, and focuses on encouraging learning rather than just giving a final score. Abolishing grades entirely could lead to a lack of accountability and motivation for students.


Are NGC and PCGS grading companies over-rated?

Yes, they are over rated. If your coin or the coin you are considering is worth more than one thousand dollars you should use them, however, it is stupid to pay for their over priced grading on cheaper coins. NAC Grading is a much better choice and a much lower fee.


Are NGC and PCGS grading companies over rated?

Yes, they are over rated. If your coin or the coin you are considering is worth more than one thousand dollars you should use them, however, it is stupid to pay for their over priced grading on cheaper coins. NAC Grading is a much better choice and a much lower fee.


What is a 70 percent in letter grade?

If it is a 70 percent in letter grade, depending on the school grading system, than it could be either a D or an F.