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What's the D score of British universities?
British university d is 1.

The perfect score for studying in Britain is 4, that is, A=4, B=3, C=2, D= 1. Most British universities have minimum GPA requirements for applicants, and those who fail to meet the minimum GPA requirements will not be considered.

1. British GPA is generally calculated on a 4-point scale, and the conversion method is as follows: standard GPA algorithm: multiply the weighted average of university scores by 4 and then divide by 100.

Such as: standard algorithm: GPA = [(92 * 4+80 * 3+98 * 2+70 * 6+89 * 3) * 4]/[(4+3+2+6+3) *100] = 3.3/kloc-0.

Commonly used algorithm: GPA = (4 * 4+3 * 3+2 * 4+6 * 2+3 * 3)/(4+3+2+6+3) = 3.00.

Second, the accuracy of British GPA often reaches 1-2 digits after the decimal point, such as 3.4 and 3.25.

Domestic algorithm:

The scores of domestic schools are usually set to 100%, and the conversion method is related to the requirements of British universities. Generally speaking, a score of 90 or above can be counted as 4, 80-90 as 3, 70-80 as 2, and 60 or above as 1 minute.

On a five-point scale, 5 is divided into 4 points, 4 points into 3 points, 3 points into 2 points, and 2 points into 1 minute. Many universities in China do not indicate the hours on their transcripts, so they can only estimate the GPA. Generally, the scores of all courses are added up and divided by the number of courses.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia -—GPA