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Hi , grading in my country is different with usa and uk.

A highschool student grades contains two seprate parts.

Part one: contains all grades a students get from quizzes , written exams , mid term exams , homework , etc

Part two: just contains final exams at the end of a semester.

Then at the end of a school year or at the end of a semester teacher adds these two together and either of them is worth 50 %

To name these two grades what can I say ?

I mean what can I call them ?

Should I call them in the following way ?

Course grade = Class grade + final exam grade

Course grade = 90 + 80 = 170 / 2 = 85

Course grade = 85

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  • 7 years ago

    That looks pretty good! But "course grade" and "class grade" sound exactly the same, to me, except that you made it clear. Perhaps you could call them something like "pre-final grades", "final exam grades", and "course grade" - it might be a little more clear that way. (Sounds like you're doing fairly well!)

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