The mark is 15. It's like A-? Dunno how the American system is.
EDIT: Suppose it's around B+/A-
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The mark is 15. It's like A-? Dunno how the American system is.
EDIT: Suppose it's around B+/A-
An A was 100-94 in Virginia when I was going to school. 75% was an average C or maybe even D.
Sounds like the French system to me. 20 is elite. Anything over 15 is generally considered very good. 10 is about average.
I don't think they use percentages.
15/20 sounds more like an 80 to me or B-, but these things needn't translate mathematically like that. If you say it's a B+/A- then I'll trust you, you have far more knowledge of your odd grading system than I do.
http://www.fcps.edu/news/grading.htmQuote:
A 94-100 C 74-79
B+ 90-93 D+ 70-73
B 84-89 D 64-69
C+ 80-83 F Below 64
I'dve liked the French scale in high school. :sweatdrop:
Should be B, I think. 17 should be B+/A-
At least, acording to this Portugal/U.K. Grade equivalence
http://www.britishcouncil.org/pt/por...ortugal-uk.htm
Bah, the UK doesn't know anything about grading. In America where the one true grading system is generally practiced it goes: 97-100 A+ 93-96 A 90-92 A- 87-89 B+ and so on and so on. Note the exact grading varies somewhat, but it should be High 90's = A+ middle =A low =A- for all of them. With somewhere around a 65 being the highest passing grade.
Of course noting the state of our education system maybe we are doing something wrong. Oh well my state generally fairs pretty well despite the fact that we don't have tons of dough.