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  2. Valedictorian - Wikipedia

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    The valedictory address, or valediction, is the closing or farewell statement delivered at a graduation ceremony. It is an oration at commencement (in Canada, called convocation in university and graduation in high school) exercises in U.S. and some Canadian high schools, colleges, and universities delivered by one of the graduates.

  3. Salutatorian - Wikipedia

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    This honor is traditionally based on grade point average (GPA) and number of credits taken, but consideration may also be given to other factors such as co-curricular and extracurricular activities. The title comes from the salutatorian's traditional role as the first speaker at a graduation ceremony, delivering the salutation (where the ...

  4. Talk:Valedictorian - Wikipedia

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    The valedictorian, first and foremost, is the person delivering the valediction speech. This honor is USUALLY awarded to the person with the highest GPA, etc., but the person with the high GPA is not necessarily the valedictorian. Because of the GPA tradition, most people think the GPA defines the title, but this is not historically the case.

  5. New York twins named valedictorian and salutatorian of their ...

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    Every year, Herricks High School on Long Island, N.Y., honors the two top-performing students with the academic distinction of valedictorian and salutatorian — revealed as a surprise over the ...

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  7. Academic grading in Germany - Wikipedia

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    At university level, the distribution is highly non-normal and idiosyncratic to the subject. Substantially more German students fail exams in university than in other countries (usually about 20–40%, often even more) [citation needed]. Grades awarded vary widely between fields of study and between universities.

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  9. Academic grading in Japan - Wikipedia

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    GPA is a simple numerical representation of college results in Japan. As of 2014, 497 Japanese universities use this system. [5] For universities, graduation requires a minimum of 124 credits and the required number of credits for each university. To earn 1 credit, 45 hours of study time is required, including preparation and review time. [6]