If your score is between 4 and 6, it means that you have failed this exam. This is also the most commonly used scoring system in Germany, and the scores on students' APS audit certificates are converted into this system.
Details are as follows:
1.0 sehrgut (very good)
2.0 Intestinal line (good)
3.0 befriedigend (satisfactory)
4.0 Australian dollars (enough)
5.0 mangelhaft (defective)
6.0 ungenügend (insufficient)
Why do APS audit scores are all 1, with the highest score and the lowest score of 4? Because the audit score is converted according to the university score, if your score is lower than 4 (passing score), you are not qualified to participate in APS audit at all, so the minimum APS audit score can only be 4.
The specific conversion formula is as follows:
(total score-actual score)/(total score-passing score) X3+ 1 (original Bavarian algorithm)
According to China, the score is (100- actual score) /( 100-60)x3+ 1. If your actual score is 80, then your German score is 2.5.
Students often have many subjects in college, so how to convert this score? There are really different opinions on this point. Generally speaking, it will be more accurate to convert by weighting method.
In other words, multiply your single subject score by your academic score, and then add up all the subjects and divide them by the total credits, and the result will be closer to the final result of APS audit score.