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  2. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In a handful of states, GPA scales can go above 4.0. The percentage needed in any given course to achieve a certain grade and the assignment of GPA point values varies from school to school, and sometimes between instructors within a given school. The most common grading scales for normal courses and honors/Advanced Placement courses are as ...

  3. Grade inflation - Wikipedia

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    Washington and Lee had an average GPA of 3.27 in 2006 and Swarthmore's graduates had a mean GPA of 3.24 in 1997. [35] To clarify the grades on its graduates' transcripts, Reed College includes a card, the current edition of which reports that "The average GPA for all students in 2013–14 was 3.15 on a 4.00 scale. This figure has increased by ...

  4. Master of Business Administration - Wikipedia

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    Delta Mu Delta - membership requires one to be in the top 20% of their program's class and have a GPA of at least 3.6 after completing half of the program. [52] Financial Management Association - membership requires one to have a 3.5 overall GPA, or a 3.5 GPA in finance and finance-related courses, after completing half of the program. [53]

  5. Ricot Joseph - Wikipedia

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    A physical education major with a 3.6 grade-point average (GPA), he was also named to the 2001 Verizon Academic All-District III team and was a nominee for the Academic All-America team. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] At the end of his collegiate career, he was invited to the Rotary Gridiron Classic all-star game.

  6. Historical rankings of presidents of the United States ...

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    A 2005 presidential poll was conducted by James Lindgren for the Federalist Society and The Wall Street Journal. [13] [14] As in the 2000 survey, the editors sought to balance the opinions of liberals and conservatives, adjusting the results "to give Democratic- and Republican-leaning scholars equal weight".

  7. Jeff Bezos - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Preston Bezos (/ ˈ b eɪ z oʊ s / BAY-zohss; [2] né Jorgensen; born January 12, 1964) is an American business magnate best known as the founder, executive chairman, and former president and CEO of Amazon, the world's largest e-commerce and cloud computing company.

  8. University of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Given the state's shrinking pool of college-age students, there is public concern that the university's expansion could harm smaller schools by drawing away good students. [ 186 ] [ 187 ] Some of the state's regional public universities and smaller private colleges have already seen significant declines in enrollment, while others face ...

  9. Jamaal Charles - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 November 2024. American football player (born 1986) American football player Jamaal Charles Charles in 2023 No. 25, 28, 31 Position: Running back Personal information Born: (1986-12-27) December 27, 1986 (age 37) Port Arthur, Texas, U.S. Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight: 199 lb (90 kg) Career ...