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What are the grades of excellent, average, good and passing in college grades?
The specific criteria are as follows:

Excellent > 90

Beams 80~89

Medium 70~79

60~69 years old

Poor; poor

Before China, the calculation methods of GPA in major universities were different, but they all used the following methods: percentage system and average GPA.

The most common conversion method is the conversion between China 100% grade and GPA. Usually, the corresponding relationship is as follows:

Score grade? Score? Fractional segment

90- 100 points a? 4 ? excellent

80-89? b? 3 beam

70-79? c? No.2 Middle School

60-69? d? Pass 1

Under 60? f? 0 difference

The most common GPA algorithm

This is more common, but not the most accurate. Calculated in the following way, the scores of all subjects are multiplied by the scores (corresponding to the 100-point system) and then divided by the total academic scores. You can get it.

For example:

Course a: four credits, 92 points a.

B course: 80 points for three credits.

C course: two credits, 98 points a.

D course: six credits, 70 C.

E course: three credits, 89 points, B.

Then its common GPA algorithm is GPA = (4 * 4+3 * 3+2 * 4+6 * 2+3 * 3)/(4+3+2+6+3) = 3.00.

The most standard GPA algorithm

The most standard and accurate algorithm is to multiply the weighted average score by 4 points and then divide it by 100.

For example:

Course a: four credits, 92 points a.

B course: 80 points for three credits.

C course: two credits, 98 points a.

D course: six credits, 70 C.

E course: three credits, 89 points, B.

Then its standard GPA is GPA = (92 * 4+80 * 3+98 * 2+70 * 6+89 * 3) * 4/(4+3+2+6+3) *100 = 3.31.