Is 65 a good mark at university?

A letter grade of a D is technically considered passing because it not a failure. A D is any percentage between 60-69%, whereas a failure occurs below 60%.
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What is 65 as a grade in university?

H1 (First Class Honours): 80% or above. H2A (Second Class Honours – A Division): 75 – 79% H2B (Second Class Honours – B Division): 70 – 74% H3 (Third Class Honours): 65 – 69%
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Is 65 a good degree?

When you start at university, any mark over 50% is a great grade. Getting a mark over 50% means that you are beginning to understand the difficult work of your degree. Getting over 60% is excellent because it means you have demonstrated a deep knowledge of your subject to the marker.
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Is 65 a good grade in the UK?

A UK average of 65 converts to an A- standing in North America (using the most popular grading systems available). So you certainly have a very good grade.
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Is 65 a good mark at University UK master?

If you're scoring in the 60s, then you're at Merit level right now - if you're aiming for a merit, great, but if you're aiming for a distinction, you'll need to think about how to boost up your marks.
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What is 65% in a Masters?

A typical masters degree will be graded using four terms: Distinction: A final grade of 70% or above. Merit: A final grade of 60-69% Pass: A final grade of 50-59%
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Is 68 a first class degree?

In most universities a first is 70% and if you get put up to a 1st from a 68% onwards, you should consider yourself very lucky. If universities inflate grades in this way, they are usually only doing it to make themselves look better.
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Is 64 a good mark at university UK?

You will need to get a 2:1 or higher if you're planning on staying on for a masters or post-graduate degree. 2:2 (lower second class): If you got 50%-59% on a course or assignment, then you have this grade. Even though it is not a perfect score it is still very good.
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What is a good mark in uni?

Credit: A good performance; mark range 65-74.
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Is 70 a good mark at university UK?

70% or above is the top band of marks. It is still relatively rare for a student to receive higher than an 80%, though it does happen. Anything in the 60% range—what is known as a 2:1—is considered a “good” grade. Half of all UK university students graduate with a 2:1.
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What grade is a 65 out of 100?

The percentage score for 65 out of 100 is 65.00%. This is an D grade.
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Is a 68 good in the UK?

In a humanities based subject it is very, very hard to get above 80, and frankly, any mark above 66 or so is excellent. A 68 for a first essay is really, really good - given that marks tend to improve over the three years, it would put you on track for a first.
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Is a 2.1 degree good?

Here's what the numbers mean: First-class honours (1st): this is the highest degree classification. Usually, the average overall score of 70%+ Second-class honours, upper division (2.1): usually, the average overall exam score of 60%+
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Is 68% a good score?

C - this is a grade that rests right in the middle. C is anywhere between 70% and 79% D - this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69% F - this is a failing grade.
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Is 69 a first class?

Welcome to The 69 Club. A slightly-less-than-elite group of individuals, who missed out on being actually elite by as little as one per cent, sometimes less. These are the people that faced the dreaded uni fate… they got 69 per cent, missing out on the golden 70 needed to award them a first class degree.
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What grade is 68% a level?

If students have over 80% of UMS marks with an average of 90% across A2 modules they are awarded an A*, 80+% is also an A grade, 70-79% offers a B grade, 60-69% is C, 50-59% is D and 40-49% offers you the bottom pass E grade.
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What is a 2.1 degree in percentage?

Generally 70%+ is a 1st, 60%+ is a 2:1, 50%+ is a 2:2 etc.
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Is 70 a first at uni?

First-Class Honours (70% and above): a first class degree, usually referred to as a 'first' or 1st, is the highest honours degree you can achieve. Upper Second-Class Honours (60-70%): there are two levels of second class degree. An upper second class, known as a 2:1 or two-one, is the higher of the two levels.
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Is it hard to get a 1st class degree?

To get a first-class degree at university, you'll usually need an average of around 70 percent or above overall. This average is calculated across coursework, presentations, projects and exams, so you'll need to achieve consistent good grades throughout university.
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Is 62 a good mark at Masters?

50-59 is a pass, 60-69 merit (I think!) and 70+ distinction.
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Is 70 a good mark for Masters?

How do I get a distinction in my Master's? To get a distinction in your Master's, you will need to earn 70% or higher in your final grade.
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