Is this true
>>78005227
>britdumbs
no
we dont have a standardised grading system im pretty sure
so i think thats just what one school in the uk does rather than a catchall arrangment everyone shares
>>78006536
Is that school in a "diverse" neighbourhood?
>>78006609
i have no idea
i am not in the habit of memorising the grading systems of every school in the country
>>78005227
No we don't use A- shit that's an American thing.
Also are people really incapable of taking a screenshot?
>>78005227
Here we grade from 1-10.
In objective tests, the grade depends on the percentage of right answers of course, but is also adjusted to make it so that generally at least 50% passes the test in case it was too hard.
In any subjective way of grading, it is pretty much impossible to get a 10.
A 9 is awarded to around one in thirty.
An 8 is basically really well done and in an original way.
A 7 is fully meeting the grading criteria for the project/presentation/etc.
A 6 is not completely doing so, but still passable.
A 5 is not meeting the criteria, probably out of laziness.
A 4 is being absolute shit.
A 3 is almost impossible to obtain in subjective grading, you must have personally insulted someone important with your project
A 2 hardly exists.
A 1 means you didn't do the project you were supposed to do or you cheated.
>>78005227
the fuck?? in here 50% is already the worst grade
>>78005227
Gotta love those nicknames:
>Fullmetal-dipshit
>The nicest asshole
>>78005227
grading system for what exactly?
>>78005227
In Germany we grade on a scale from 0 to 15, but only during the last two years of high school (Oberstufe)