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Spanish universities use two different grading scales. The students' performance is assessed using a 0 to 10-point grading scale, where 10 corresponds to the 100% of the academical contents of the course which in turn are regulated by the Ministry of Education as established in the Spanish Constitution (Article 149) [2] and in the Organic Law for Universities. [3]
Up to two minuses can be used, but only one plus, e.g. (6--) or (5+). Despite their being equivalent to 0.25 marks, a grade like 3-- is still recorded in official documents as 3. The Bad (1.00) grade is mostly obsolete and rarely given; some official electronic documents do not even permit it to be entered.
The mention of “Honors” in a subject may be awarded to students who have obtained a grade equal to or greater than 9.0. Their number may not exceed five percent of the students enrolled in a subject in the corresponding academic year, unless the number of students enrolled is less than 20, in which case a single “Honors” may be granted.
English style guides prescribe writing the percent sign following the number without any space between (e.g. 50%). [sources 1] However, the International System of Units and ISO 31-0 standard prescribe a space between the number and percent sign, [8] [9] [10] in line with the general practice of using a non-breaking space between a numerical value and its corresponding unit of measurement.
In addition, Navarre offers the G model, with education entirely in Spanish, without a Basque language subject option. [22] Model A offers Spanish as tuition language and Basque is learnt as a language subject. Model B offers 50% of the classes in Spanish and Basque. The Basque Country approved its bilingual model in a decree of 1983. [20]
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11.9 25.7 -1.3 1964 8,445,000 306,050 94,058 ... Percent: Spanish ... all students from 3rd grade in secondary school have been tested on listening and reading ...
25% 55 minutes Section II Free Response 50% 90 minutes Part A: Writing Formal Writing: Email Response 1 prompt (12.5%) 15 minutes 25% 70 minutes Formal Writing: Argumentative Essay 1 prompt (12.5%) 55 minutes Part B: Speaking Interpersonal Speaking (Simulated Conversation) 5-6 response prompts (12.5%) 20 seconds to respond to each 25% 18 minutes