you dont you fail
O (outstanding) = A E (exceeds expectations) = B A (acceptable) = C P (poor) = D+ D (dreadful) = D- T (troll) seem to be varying levels of an F.
Passing grades: O= outstanding= A E= exceeds expectations= B A= acceptable= C Failing grades: P= Poor= D D= Dreadful= F T= Troll= Z (presumably a zero)
No. The passing grades are Acceptable (A), Exceeds Expectations (E), and Outstanding (O). However, Hogwarts does not use this grading system. Only the OWL and NEWT exams use this grading system, and although the teachers may mark the homework paper of an OWL or NEWT student using this method, it is generally not used in Hogwarts. Also, although an A is a pass, it is generally not a good enough mark for a student to continue a class the next year.Sorry if this is a bit long, I tend to get carried away!
uInformal team are individuals that come together to achieve a common purpose. They are less structured.
Tyrannomon is not an evil Digimon, he is a dinosaur :O
3 a*and 5 a
most require 3-4 o/a levels such as Cambridge and Oxford , but i would imagine some may take 5 , the again the more good grades , the more chance you have of getting in :)
around 9-11 o levels/GCSE's are Good (:
what are o levels?
O (outstanding) = A E (exceeds expectations) = B A (acceptable) = C P (poor) = D+ D (dreadful) = D- T (troll) seem to be varying levels of an F.
Army, Air Force and Marine Corps officers are called company grade officers in the pay grades of O-1 to O-3, field grade officers in pay grades O-4 to O-6 and general officers in pay grades O-7 and higher.
'O levels were superseded in UK schools about 20 years ago. The 'O' stood for 'ordinary'. 'A' levels (advanced levels) are still in use.
O levels are just another name for GCSEs. you have the option to either go to work after your O levels or take your A levels
Is there any age limit for o&A levels
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"O levels" are the old-fashioned equivilants of GCSE's. O levels can be in many different subjects.
The number of levels in the tree is called the ''Depth'' of the Tree. Example: O / \ O O levels of a tree showing Depth. / \ / \ O O O O