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i asked my teacher if i can still pass her course... instead of giving me a straight yes or no answer she decides to say:

"You completed 13 out of 26 of the assignments.
You did very well on the assignments that you did submit,
but unfortunately, there are 13 assignments that you are getting
zero on because you did not do them. This course work is worth
70% of your mark and your exam is worth 30%."

^ I'm Gonna Be STUDYING HARD, JUST So I can get a really HIGH score on the upcoming final exam...but even with my high mark on the exam can i still PASS the course?
****(Passing Mark is 50%+)******

On my exam i plan to get 85%-100%, i know i can do it too.

2007-05-24 03:17:41 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Standards & Testing

2 answers

There is a pass possibility if as you say you get 100% in the examination, which will work out 30% of the total; As for the project, out of 70% the maximum you can get is 35 because you only did 50% of the projects! So, the maximum marks you can get is 65!

2007-05-24 03:24:14 · answer #1 · answered by Sami V 7 · 0 0

A "D" grade is seen passing. frequently conversing maximum standards for a Graduate degree state the student could desire to shelter a three.0 GPA. So in case you get a great variety of "D's" you are going to have a annoying time protecting that 3.0 GPA. except a undeniable college or software demands a three.0 (B) for each and every type TAKEN (and that i've got by no ability heard or seen this), you may get away with some D's and C's provided you get sufficient A's to deliver your standard GPA as much as the three.0. I relatively have seen some specific classes (including nursing) that require a minimum grade on a *specific* type inspite of standard GPA. as a manner to get in the nursing software in some faculties you may desire to get a letter grade of "B" or better in Microbiology, etc. those standards are often spelled out very particularly.

2016-11-26 22:52:56 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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