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Post by misshoneychurch88 on Sept 9, 2007 16:45:04 GMT -5
So I know that the scale in England is lsightly different from the American one, where almost no one gets over something, so I was wondering could anyone tell me the grade distribution for papers and such. Like over here and A would be 90-100, a B 80-89 etc. and I seem to remeber it being a bit different.
thanks a bunch
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Post by Blue on Sept 12, 2007 15:38:35 GMT -5
I think the grade boundaries depend on the difficulty of the paper. I know the grade boundaries of our german exam were lower then the french exam because the french exam was harder. If that was what you were asking? Sorry, the question confused me a little bit :S
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Post by MinnieQuill on Sept 12, 2007 16:14:31 GMT -5
The Australian grades are fairly messed up as well. I know that at university it's completely bizarre and I have no idea how they came up with the boundaries but it is:
HA - 85% - 100% A - 70% - 85% B - 60% - 69% C - 50% - 59 % D - 0% - 49%
Like I said; bizarre.
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Post by dianahawthorne on Sept 12, 2007 17:43:16 GMT -5
my school's doing the dreaded International Baccalaureate program now, so our grades all fall on a scale of 1 to 7, 7 being the highest. I have absolutely NO idea how they convert regular percentage grades to a number on the IB scale.
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Post by misshoneychurch88 on Sept 12, 2007 19:01:38 GMT -5
thanks, I think I've got it figured out
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