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The scores of public universities in France are 14, and some are 15. What test scores are you talking about?
Full marks in all French exams are 20, and 14 or more is equivalent to English-speaking countries with respect, 16 with great respect, and 15 people are unfortunate. Why are there not many test sites? (Professors recruit doctors, and different countries have different algorithms. )

This score is super useful when applying for a school. French undergraduate students are promoted to graduate students, and graduate students are promoted to the second year in the first year. Especially for popular majors, graduate students are not directly promoted.

Graduate grades are also super useful for applying for a doctorate. Only those who score 12 (equivalent to B in English-speaking countries) are qualified, those who score 14 are confident, and those who score 16 are superior.

In France, I haven't met anyone with an average score of 18, so I forget what the highest title is.

I didn't figure it out until I applied for a doctorate! Moreover, for France, the calculation in Europe is different from that in Britain and America, where the score is 12 and the score is calculated as B-. That Danish professor is a B, and the score of 14 is highly valued in Belgium, but only B+ for me in Britain! ! ! Except for some small cities, high scores are easy to get. In big cities, 14 is the top three in grade!