I see. We usually have D = around 65%. Anything lower than that is considered a fail. On the college level they sometimes distinguish a fail because of incomplete course work differently.
I had a professor that went to Princeton when they only gave pass or fail for grades. When he tried to do graduate work, the school he was applying for wanted actual grade letters. Not knowing what to do, he told his advisor this and he said, "well, what do you want?" He said, "A's would be nice." And that's how the transcript went out.
It was a conversation about how grades are over rated because every teacher will grade differently for the same work.
Is this high school level? If so, it works the same here if it's a public funded school.
University level is decided upon by the individual school. Even a public funded school the the new york state SUNY system.
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wtf
Fuck, don't get me started on ICT.
*rages*
ooohhhhhhh
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