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- Academic_grading_in_Germany abstract "Germany uses a 6-point grading scale (GPA) to evaluate the performance of school children: 1 (sehr gut, very good) is the best possible grade and is given for outstanding performance 2 (gut, good) is the next-highest and is given for performance that meets the standard completely and is above-average 3 (befriedigend, satisfactory) indicates "average" performance. 4 (ausreichend, sufficient) is the lowest passing grade and is given if the standard has been met but with a number of notable errors. 5 (mangelhaft, deficient) is the higher of two failing grades and is given if the standard has not been met but the basics have been understood. 6 (ungenügend, insufficient) is the lowest possible grade and is given if the standard has not been met and the basics have not been understood.".
- Academic_grading_in_Germany wikiPageExternalLink calculator-for-grade-transfer.
- Academic_grading_in_Germany wikiPageExternalLink gradeconversionguide.
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- Academic_grading_in_Germany hasPhotoCollection Academic_grading_in_Germany.
- Academic_grading_in_Germany subject Category:Academic_grading_by_country.
- Academic_grading_in_Germany subject Category:Education_in_Germany.
- Academic_grading_in_Germany comment "Germany uses a 6-point grading scale (GPA) to evaluate the performance of school children: 1 (sehr gut, very good) is the best possible grade and is given for outstanding performance 2 (gut, good) is the next-highest and is given for performance that meets the standard completely and is above-average 3 (befriedigend, satisfactory) indicates "average" performance.".
- Academic_grading_in_Germany label "Academic grading in Germany".
- Academic_grading_in_Germany sameAs Q4671222.
- Academic_grading_in_Germany sameAs Q4671222.
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