Sgt Harbinger Posted August 1, 2011 Share Posted August 1, 2011 So, if you want to, you can post your grades here. As for me, I'm not necessarily ashamed of mine, but I'm not happy with them either. So, without further ado, here goes: Grading Scale100% - 93% = A (Excellent)92% - 85% = B (Good)84% - 75% = C (Average)74% - 65% = D (Poor)64% and below = F (Failing) Freshman Year (9th Grade)General English I - 92%U.S. History - 93%Algebra I - 97%Physical Science - 92%P.E. I - 100%Intro to Computers - 99%Industrial Tech I - 97% Sophomore Year (10th Grade)CP English II - 87%Biology - 84%World Cultures - 89% Algebra II - 95%Geometry - 95%P.E. II - 100%Health - 94% Junior Year (11th Grade)CP English III - 82%Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus - 93%Chemistry - 83%Advanced P.E. - 99%World History - 85%Industrial Tech II - 97% Senior Year (12th Grade)CP English IV - 79%Advanced Biology - 86%Physics - 90%Calculus - 89%American Government - 92%Advanced P.E. - 99% Link to post Share on other sites
Karen Posted August 2, 2011 Share Posted August 2, 2011 I'll do my courses from the past semester I'm not entirely sure what percentage I got so I'll do the letter grade Spanish 306 - Medical Spanish - A-Math 101 - foundations of college math - BMusic 155 - Chorus - A Political Science 161 - International Relations - B+English 201 - Major British Writers A-Bio 101 - General Biology - B- Link to post Share on other sites
Monkey Cartwheels Posted August 2, 2011 Share Posted August 2, 2011 We never had any of that kinda stuff in NZ, we run on the crappy NCEA system. But I passed all the years, except the last because Im a drop out. But we got our mid year reports from uni and I got an A Link to post Share on other sites
boyle111 Posted August 2, 2011 Share Posted August 2, 2011 Secondary School (2004-2009): GCSE English – CGCSE Information and Communication Technology – AGCSE Media Studies – BGCSE Additional Science – CGCSE English Literature – CGCSE Geography – CGCSE Mathematics – CGCSE Science – CGCSE Food Technology – DGCSE Religious Studies – D College (2009-2011): Level 2 Certificate in Functional Skills EnglishLevel 3 BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Interactive Media - 18 Units) – 14 Distinctions, 3 Merits, 1 Pass Link to post Share on other sites
Imagine Posted August 2, 2011 Share Posted August 2, 2011 Oh wow some clever people in here GCSES:I would label them all but I can't be bothered lol so I got 12 GCSES between A*-C AS Levels:Business Studies - A (full marks in most modules - always proud of that)Theatre Studies - ASociology - BMaths - B A Levels:Business Studies - ASociology - ATheatre Studies - B University- Criminology: First year average - 79% (which is a first class honours)Second Year on target for roughly - 81% (Which is a first class honours) Link to post Share on other sites
yorkshire Posted August 2, 2011 Share Posted August 2, 2011 GCSE Won't put them individually but 7A* 2 A 1B A LevelsMaths APhysics AFurther Maths B Uni - I start this September so let's wait and see! Link to post Share on other sites
CheshireCat Posted August 14, 2011 Share Posted August 14, 2011 My High School Entrance Examination grades:Maths 97/120Chinese 101/120English 115/120Physics 96/100Chemisty 88/100Geography 100/100Biology 98/100History & Social Science 91/100PE 40/40Don't want to talk how difficult Chinese exams are. A few Maths problems are Mathematics Olympiad problems.Chinese education system is totally different from that in the US or UK. Link to post Share on other sites
Sgt Harbinger Posted August 15, 2011 Author Share Posted August 15, 2011 (edited) On the topic of exams, our exams were very important when it came to determining your grade. They are worth 20% of the semester grades and 10% (each) of the final grade. So I could have a 95 in Algebra, but if I fail the exam with...lets say a 50, my grade would drop to an 86 for the semester. That's a drop of nearly 10 points just because of that exam. Edited August 15, 2011 by Turbo Link to post Share on other sites
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