Is 69.5 a first?

In the current example, although the 15th ranked grade is higher than the 18th, it is less than 69.5 (the lowest grade in the first class band, as set out in 6.1 above), and the preliminary classification indicated by Calculation 2 is therefore still 2.1.
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Does 69.5 round up to a first?

Decimal fractions below x. 5 are rounded to the next lowest integer - for example, 69.4 is rounded to 69. For the purposes of rounding, only the first decimal place is used. Following the rounding convention set out above, overall marks of 39.5, 49.5, 59.5, and 69.5 will be rounded to 40, 50, 60 & 70 respectively.
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Is 67% a first?

Degree classifications

First-Class Honours (First or 1st) (70% and above) Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1, 2. i) (60-70%)
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Is 68% a first?

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 76% a first?

Generally 70% and above is a first, but at others it can be a 2.1. Rep: ?
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British University Grading System explained in 3 Mins



Is 70 good in the UK?

In the UK they grade on what amounts to a seven-point scale. 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.
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Is 70 at uni good?

At university, it's much harder to get the really high grades (90%+) compared to A-Level. For most universities, including the one I studied at, anything above 70% is considered a 1st, between 60 and 70% is a 2.1, between 50% and 60% is a 2.2, and so on, with less than 40% being a fail.
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What is a 69.5 grade?

69.5% = D+
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Is 68 good at Masters level?

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 69 a good grade at uni?

The Grading System in the U.K.

First-class honours – typically 70% or higher. Second-class honours, upper division – typically 60 – 69% Second-class honours, lower division – typically 50 – 59% Third-class honours - typically 40 – 49%
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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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Is 45 a pass at uni?

A Pass = E (40%-45%) A Fail = below 40%
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Is a 66 a good grade?

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 68.5 a first?

This means that all grades will be subject to a one per cent flexibility meaning those students who get 68.5 or above will be eligible for a first.
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Do grades get rounded up at uni?

BORDERLINE CASES

If your final mark is within 0.5 percentage points of the above class boundary it will be rounded up. For example, a mark of 59.6 will be rounded to 60 and you will be awarded an upper second class degree.
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What is a 69.7 grade in college?

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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Is a 2 1 at Masters good?

A 2.1 is still a good 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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Do grades matter in a Masters?

The short answer is that, yes, your graduate school GPA matters. But, of course, there's a lot more nuance to it than that. Grades do lose some importance as you continue on your academic path. Colleges pick apart high school grades; graduate schools examine undergraduate transcripts.
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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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Does 69.5 round up in college?

Numbers between 1-4 are rounded down while 5-9 are rounded up. If your professor decides to round off final grades, expect 89.4 to be 89.0 while 89.5 to round up to 90.
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Is 89.58 an A?

This is simple: If the syllabus says that 90 is an A, then your 89.5 is an A because it becomes a 90. If your syllabus says that 90.0 is an A, then you have an 89.5 which is not an A.
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How rare is a first class degree?

Only 6% of graduates graduate with a 1st class degree.
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Is it easier to get first at worse uni?

It is easier to do well at a lower ranked uni as the workload is less and they expect less.
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