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  2. Academic grading in Chile - Wikipedia

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    While in the U.S. highly competitive students have A grades, in Chile these same students tend to average 6,8, 6,9 or 7,0, all of which are considered near perfect grades. An overall GPA in university degrees that ranges from 5.5 to 5.9 is uncommon and is considered a "very good" academic standing. Exceeding 6.0 is considered "high academic ...

  3. Academic grading in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Note that the grades used in primary school are derived from this scale, with Insufficient meaning "4 or less", and the other grades standing for 5-6, 7-8 and 9-10 respectively. A 10 is not an uncommon grade, especially in low-interest subjects. A 9 is usually considered an excellent grade. The average grade ranges between 7 and 8.

  4. Academic grading in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The above grading system refers to the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) previously called School leaving Certificate (SLC) examinations when it was implemented, held at the end of at grade 10. It is administered by the Department of Education under the Ministry of Education and Sports, Nepal.

  5. Boston University - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the average GPA of a BU undergraduate was 3.16, compared to the averages of 3.35 for Boston College (2007), 3.48 for Amherst College (2006), 3.52 for New York University (2015), and 3.65 for Harvard University (2015). [194] About 81 percent of all grades earned in either the A or B range (75% in the B range).

  6. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ninth grade grades generally do not count much, [98] but trends are important—an upward trend in grades was a positive factor, a decline a negative one. [170] Public universities are more likely to evaluate applicants based on grades and test scores alone, while private universities tend to be more "holistic" and consider other measures. [171]

  7. University of California, Irvine - Wikipedia

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    The average freshman's incoming high school GPA was 3.95. The average SAT scores were 602 (Critical Reasoning), 640 (Mathematics), and 612 (Writing), while the ACT composite score was 26. [94] SAT verbal scores for the middle 50% were 550 and 660, while SAT math scores ranged between 580 and 700. [93]

  8. Demographics of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Admission in a university is determined by state-administered exams, the candidate's grade-point average from high school, and his/her priority choices of major. About one in four candidates gains admission to Greek universities.

  9. Susan Martin - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Croswell, Michigan, Susan Work grew up on a dairy farm [3] and attended classes at a one-room schoolhouse with two outhouses and no running water. [4] She received a B.S. degree in Public Speaking from Central Michigan University in 1971, before earning an M.B.A. (1976) in business administration [5] and a Ph.D. (1988) in Accounting from Michigan State University. [6]