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How many points did you fail in college?
The test scores of most schools are 100%, so the passing line is set at 60, and those below 60 are considered as failing.

At present, many colleges and universities count their scores by adding test scores to their usual scores, classroom questioning and attendance. , and then multiply them by the percentage, plus the percentage of test scores, the total score is 60.

Generally speaking, teachers will be classified as excellent if their students score above 85 points; From 75 to 84, the teacher will be divided into good; The interval of 65-74 is general; 60-64 points qualified; The score below 60 is unqualified.

However, the quality of students in major universities is different, and the excellent standards of schools for students are different, so the algorithms are also different. Some colleges and universities need more than 95 points to be excellent, and the range of 80-94 points is good; Some colleges and universities are excellent with a score above 90, and the range of 80-90 is good.

Many students think that the final exam results are the final exam results. Actually, it's not. The final exam results of a university every semester are evaluated by many factors. As for what factors to evaluate, different schools are different.

For example, the final exam results of some schools are evaluated by test paper scores, students' attendance, learning attitude, classroom performance and the quality of their usual work. Among them, the roll paper score accounts for 30%; Attendance and attitude account for10%; Classroom performance accounts for 45%, and the quality of homework accounts for 15%.