The CT grading scale is a system used to evaluate the severity of conditions based on computed tomography (CT) imaging, particularly in fields like radiology and oncology. It categorizes findings into different grades, often to assess the extent of diseases such as tumors or injuries. The scale aids in clinical decision-making, treatment planning, and monitoring responses to therapy. Specific grading systems may vary depending on the condition being assessed.
The grading system in Norway is a scale from 1 to 6
It depends but its a lot easier to get high grades (A's and B's) on a ten point grading scale.
88.3%
C
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.
you either get 100% or 69%
64.4% D
It a C.
80% B
a scale of 1 to 20 with 11 the lowest passing score
Some people feel that grading scales in US schools are too strict. This is because the grading scale in most of Western Europe is much more relaxed, which minimizes the amount of pressure to perform for students.
The grading system in Norway is a scale from 1 to 6. 6 is the best, and 1 is "F".