If the test score is between 90- 100, the credit = the academic score of the course × 4;
If the test score is 80 to 89, credit = academic performance of the course × 3;
If the test score is between 70 and 79, the credit = the academic score of the course × 2;
If the test score is between 60 and 69, the credit = academic performance of the course ×1; (Some schools have multiple grades from 60 to 69, but most schools count it this way. )
If the test score is below 60, the credit will be 0, and you won't get the credit for this course.
The calculation method of credits for retaking courses is:
If the test score is between 60- 100 (including 60 points), the credit = academic performance of the course ×1;
If the test score is below 60, the credit of this course is 0, and you won't get the credit of this course.
2. The credits of all courses in a semester add up to the total credits of the semester.
3. The total credits of a semester divided by the total academic achievements of the semester is the average credit of the semester.
Elective course scores above 60 points (including 60 points) will be credited to the corresponding courses, which will be recorded in the total academic achievement that students should complete, and the credit grade point and average credit grade point will not be calculated.