Figuring out grades

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MalloryHartevelt

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Ok so basically my teacher told me for AS level Graphics I am going to get an A but for the exam part im getting an E, so overall what grade would that be?
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Urgh76

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Wait... E?

There are no E's where I live, they skip E and go to F

EDIT: OOhhh I see what you did there

You have a C bro

DOUBLEEDIT: Oh, I thought you were talking slang as in instead of saying "I got an F"
You say "I got an E"

But apparently not O.O
 

vivadelkitty

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Well, if an E is around a 62 (D- for me, not sure what it would actually be) and an A would be like a 96, then expect around a C. Not sure if that's what it'll actually be...but what % of your final grade is the exam?
 

Matt_LRR

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In order to calculate your final grade, we'd need percentages, weightings, and your ocal grade-scale. You've provided none, so, no can do.

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MalloryHartevelt

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Matt_LRR said:
In order to calculate your final grade, we'd need percentages, weightings, and your ocal grade-scale. You've provided none, so, no can do.

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The coursework which is an A is 60 %
the Exam Prep is 40%
 

MalloryHartevelt

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vivadelkitty said:
Well, if an E is around a 62 (D- for me, not sure what it would actually be) and an A would be like a 96, then expect around a C. Not sure if that's what it'll actually be...but what % of your final grade is the exam?
The coursework which is an A is 60 %
the Exam Prep is 40%
 

Matt_LRR

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MalloryHartevelt said:
Matt_LRR said:
In order to calculate your final grade, we'd need percentages, weightings, and your ocal grade-scale. You've provided none, so, no can do.

-m
The coursework which is an A is 60 %
the Exam Prep is 40%
and your grade scale is?

and the actual percentages underlying your letter grades?

-m
 

vivadelkitty

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MalloryHartevelt said:
vivadelkitty said:
Well, if an E is around a 62 (D- for me, not sure what it would actually be) and an A would be like a 96, then expect around a C. Not sure if that's what it'll actually be...but what % of your final grade is the exam?
The coursework which is an A is 60 %
the Exam Prep is 40%
So, if you got a 60% (E) on the exam, then you would probably get a B, maybe a B-.
 

wkrepelin

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well, take .6x(percent value of an A) + .4x(percent value of an E) and multiply that by and that will be your weighted score in percentage form. You get whatever letter that corresponds to.

For example: say A=95% and E=65% then you get .6x95% + .4x65% = 83% which, in The States, would be a B.

Hope that helps