The reason for this is that teachers want to know if they are teaching you right. It's part of their job.
In my schools it was 5th grade for me. 2nd grade for me, tho they didn't explain the % system till a bit later.
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
It depends on the grading system in some schools it a b and others its a c
It depends on the schools grading system. Typically, it is a letter grade of B.
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-.
10th grade in Japan's upper secondary schools/high schools.
Typically, it is an A- (or A at some schools).
Depending on the schools grading system, it could be either a B+ or A- in terms of a letter grade.
If it's a 4 point scale, then it would be a high "C". Depending on the institutions grading system, it could be either a C+ or B-. Some schools grade on a plus system while others grade on a minus system. Rarely - if at all - do they use both plus and minus.
It depends on the schools grading system. For schools at operate on a plus system it would be a letter grade of B+. For those that operate on a minus system an A-.In eithe case it's a great GPA!