A pass is any grade they give you , but only grades above C are considered to be good grades, so D is seen as a not very good grade for employers.
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Not really, a D grade is a fail, you need and C or above to pass
Yes, a grade D is considered a pass at National 5 exams in Scotland. National 5 qualifications are graded from A to D, with A being the highest and D being the lowest passing grade. A grade below D, such as an E or a U, indicates a fail. Therefore, while a D is a pass, it is important to note that it reflects the minimum level of achievement.
A grade G is considered a fail at GCSE. The pass grades are A*, A, B and C. Any grade below C is regarded as a fail and not worth much to employers, colleges and universities. If you attain a range of grades from D to G in your GCSEs, you may find that you would do better at a vocational course or a modern apprenticeship.
In the Junior Certificate exams, E is a failing grade. Passing grades typically range from A to D, with E indicating that the student did not meet the minimum standard for passing that particular subject.
No an f means you fail. a d you pass
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You spelt grade wrong. A* A B C| |D E F G U With higher papers the grades you can get are A*-C and U With foundation papers the grades you can get are C-D and U C is a pass. U - Unfinished Some are graded with distinction, merit and pass.
yes you do need maths GCSE grade C to go to uni
It will be a grade C or D.
In the UK, a grade D in GCSE Maths is considered a pass, but it is a lower pass compared to higher grades like C or above. The grading system was reformed, and now grades are represented as numbers from 9 to 1, with grade 4 being the standard pass mark. A grade D typically corresponds to a grade 3 or 4 in the new system, depending on the specific exam and year. However, many colleges and employers may prefer higher grades for entry requirements.
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