What does p * mean in grades?

The grades of A, B, C, D and P are passing grades. Grades of F and U are failing grades. R and I are interim grades. Grades of W and X are final grades carrying no credit.
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What does P mean in elementary grades?

E = the student has exceeded the grade level standard(s) M = the student has met the grade level standard(s) P = the student has partially met the grade level standard(s) D = the student did not meet the grade level standard(s)
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What does P mean on a transcript?

P. Pass (equivalent to a C or above) NR. No Record – not passing (does not appear on the transcript)
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What do P mean on report card?

PROFICIENT—A score of P means your child is successful. in using the content and processes at the grade level. NOT YET PROFICIENT—A score of I or N means your. child is still working on the content and processes instructed at the grade level.
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Is P good in grades?

The grades of A, B, C, D and P are passing grades. Grades of F and U are failing grades.
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What does P mean in high school classes?

Please remember that a class must be at the P (College Preparatory level), the H (Honors level) or AP (Advanced Placement) to satisfactorily meet these requirements.
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What does P mean in grades UK?

PASS. First. Distinction. B. 60% – 69%
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What is a failing grade?

F - this is a failing grade.
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Is a GPA of 5.0 good?

At most high schools, this means that the highest GPA you can get is a 5.0. A 4.5 GPA indicates that you're in very good shape for college. You're most likely in high level classes earning As and high Bs. 99.74% of schools have an average GPA below a 4.5.
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Is a 6.0 GPA possible?

GPAs can be based on a 4.0, 5.0 or 6.0 scale.
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Is a 4.7 GPA possible?

There are private schools that use a 4.5 scale or weight Honors as 1.0 and AP as 2.0. In cases like this, a grade point average could surpass a 5.0! Most of us know that a 4.78 gpa is very good.
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Is a 4.9 GPA possible?

That is, if the GPA scale is out of 4.5, they should have a 4.4 or higher, a 4.9 or higher for a 5.0 scale, and so on. Just as with unweighted GPAs, admissions officers are looking for good grades in upper level courses.
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Is a Wu worse than an F?

Withdrawal Unauthorized (WU)

For purposes of grade point average and progress point computation this symbol is equivalent to an “F.” The instructor must report the last known date of attendance by the student.
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Is a a a good grade?

A+, A, A- indicates excellent performance. B+, B, B- indicates good performance. C+, C, C- indicates satisfactory performance. D+, D, D- indicates less than satisfactory performance.
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Is a 60 passing?

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 does p * mean in Welsh Bacc?

KS4 & Post 16 Foundation Pass (P) or Pass* (P*) Pass (P) or Fail (F)
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What does P mean in GCSE?

What Do P1 and P2 Actually Mean? Put shortly, P1 means a Pass at Level 1 and P2 means a Pass at Level 2. To put this into perspective, with regards to the old GCSE grading system, a Pass at Level 1 is roughly equivalent to an F grade and a Pass at Level 2 is roughly equivalent to a C grade.
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What does D * mean in BTEC?

There are four grades you can receive in a Btec, a pass (P), merit (M), distinction (D) and distinction* (D*). Pass is the lowest and distinction* is the highest.
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Is honors or AP better?

Are honors classes considered lower than AP? In a way, yes. AP classes typically have a higher GPA weight because of their difficulty, and they may cover more challenging material. Since AP classes provide college-level coursework, schools may value them more than honors courses.
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Is a minus a good grade?

Some students view an a minus grade as a near miss from a perfect score. Some students think an A minus is a bad grade, while others are pleased with it. Just why a near perfect grade could disturb certain students has a number of potential answers.
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Is honors or CP better?

If your high school offers both college prep and honors classes, then the CP courses are most likely intended to help you with point 1 listed above. The honors classes will offer more challenging content and look good on a college application (but honors courses do not count for college credit, either).
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What was Albert Einstein's GPA?

GPAs did not exist when Einstein was in school. Albert was brilliant since childhood. He detested authoritarian teachers and he earned a reputation for being a poor student because of his anti authoritarian attitude. Otherwise, he was a very good student and had high marks except in French.
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