The typical grading scale in many educational systems includes the following letter grades in order: A, B, C, D, and F. Each letter grade often corresponds to a numerical range, with A generally representing excellent performance, B for good, C for average, D for below average, and F for failing. Additionally, some systems include pluses and minuses (e.g., A-, B+, etc.) to provide more granularity in assessment.
good grades such as As but not all of your grades have to be As just most of them I got most of them as As
That's impossible. In order to have a college degree you have to complete all the courses and have grades high enough to pass.
Of course. All grades you get matters really.
It means: "What do you have to do in order to get good grades?"
No
good grades
The Pecking Order.
No- not at all. In fact, Obama has never released his undergrad grades.
Yes. I think all grades should participate in sports to keep themselves healthy.
You add up all of the score/grades and then you divide by the amount of scores/grades total. So if you had 10 scores/grades total you would add them all up and then divide them by 10.
you can see all his grades from first year in fr. villaroels book.
You have to get all your grades up to good grades and keep it like that until it is the end of the year