What if I got 20 out of 25?

Getting 20 out of 25 means you scored 80%, which is generally a solid B grade, calculated by dividing 20 by 25 and multiplying by 100, showing you got 4 out of every 5 questions correct.
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Is 20 out of 25 passing?

Yes, 20 out of 25 is a passing grade, as it's 80%, which usually falls in the 'B' range, but whether it's enough depends on the class's specific passing threshold (often 60-70%) and how it fits into your overall grade. 
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Is 76% C+?

A 76% is usually a C or C+, depending on the specific grading scale, but most commonly it falls right at the top of a C or the bottom of a C+, often around the 73-79% range for a C+ and 70-76% for a C, but some scales might make 76% a solid C. It's right on the border between a C and C+, but generally, it's a solid average grade. 
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What is 75% of a grade?

A 75% grade typically falls into the C to B- range, depending on the specific grading scale, but is generally a passing grade, often a C in many US systems (70-79%), while some scales might push it to a B- (75-79%) or a high C+ (77-79%). The exact letter grade and its significance (good vs. average) vary by institution, so checking the course syllabus is crucial. 
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Is a 60% an F or D?

A 60% is usually a D- or D, considered a passing grade in many US systems (60-69%), but it's right on the line, as anything below 60% (like 59% and down) is typically an F (failing). The specific grade depends on the school's scale, with some giving a D- for 60-62% and a D for 63-66%. 
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Will 1 F hurt my GPA?

Yes, an "F" grade absolutely counts towards your GPA, assigning 0.0 grade points for that course's credits, which lowers your overall GPA because it increases your attempted credits without adding quality points. While a "Pass" (P) grade usually doesn't affect GPA, an "F" (Fail) always pulls it down, but most colleges allow you to retake the course, often replacing the "F" in your GPA calculation. 
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Is grade 3 GCSE a pass?

Students who don't achieve grade 4 in English and maths must continue studying these subjects until age 18. Grades 3-1 fall below the pass standard. Students receiving these grades haven't met the minimum requirements for most post-16 pathways, though alternative qualifications like Functional Skills may be available.
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What is 11 out of 20?

Therefore, as a percent is 55%.
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Why is there no E grade?

There's no "E" grade in the standard U.S. A-F system primarily because schools in the 1930s removed it, fearing students would mistake it for "Excellent," so they switched the failing grade to F for "Failure" for clarity, making "F" unmistakably negative and universally understood as a failing mark. While some older systems used "E" for failure, it caused confusion, leading to its widespread replacement by "F" in the U.S. by the mid-20th century. 
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What GPA do I need for Harvard?

To get into Harvard, you generally need an exceptionally high GPA, typically above 3.9 unweighted (4.0 scale) or 4.1 weighted, with many admitted students having a perfect 4.0 unweighted GPA and taking rigorous courses (AP/IB). However, Harvard emphasizes a holistic review, meaning stellar grades must be combined with strong extracurriculars, essays, recommendations, and a compelling personal story, as many applicants with perfect grades are still rejected. 
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Is C+ still passing?

Yes, a C+ is generally a passing grade in the U.S., signifying satisfactory performance, but whether it's "good" depends on the school, course (core vs. elective), and future goals, as some programs or grad schools prefer higher grades (B or better) for prerequisites or GPA impact, while many standard systems treat C+ as earning credit. 
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Is 63% a fail?

A 63% is typically a low D, which is often considered a passing but unsatisfactory grade in K-12 and some colleges, but it can be failing (an F) if the school sets the passing threshold higher (like a 70% or C) or if it's a Pass/No Pass course where only C or better counts, so it depends on the specific institution's scale, with anything below 60% usually being a definite fail. 
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What is the highest possible GPA?

The highest possible GPA depends on the scale: a perfect 4.0 on an unweighted scale, or 4.5 to 5.0 (or even higher on some unique systems) on a weighted scale that rewards difficult classes like AP or IB courses, where an 'A' can earn more than 4 points. While 4.0 is the standard max for regular classes, weighted systems add points for honors/AP, making GPAs over 4.0 achievable, with some students reaching 5.0+. 
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Is 20/25 a good score?

20/25 vision is slightly below average but generally considered good and functional, meaning you see at 20 feet what someone with normal 20/20 vision sees at 25 feet; it's not poor vision, but may require glasses or contacts for optimal clarity, especially for distant objects, driving, or in low light, but it's usually manageable. 
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Is grade 7 good?

If you achieve a grade 7 in your exam, then you will have the equivalent of a traditional A grade, one of the most coveted grades at this level. The grades above and their equivalent are listed below: 8 = Standard A* 9 = Strong A*
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Is a grade 4 a C?

the bottom of a grade 7 is comparable to the bottom of the old grade A. the bottom of grade 4 is comparable to the bottom of the old grade C.
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What grade is D1?

D1: equivalent to a GCSE grade 3. M1: equivalent to a GCSE grade 2. P1: equivalent to a GCSE grade 1.75.
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Is 99% an A+?

Yes, 99% is almost always an A+, but it depends on the specific grading scale, as some schools set the A+ range from 98-100% (making 99% a definite A+), while others might have a slightly higher cutoff like 99.5% or even just A for anything in the 90s. Generally, 99% falls into the highest tier of achievement, typically reserved for A+ grades. 
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Which is better, C or D grade?

Yes, in standard academic grading, C is a higher grade than D, as it represents satisfactory performance while D is typically considered less than satisfactory or the lowest passing grade, with 'A' being the highest and 'F' the lowest, with pluses and minuses modifying them. In music, the note D is generally a higher pitch than C, as it's a whole step above C on the musical scale. 
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Is grade 7 high school in Pakistan?

The education system in Pakistan is generally divided into six levels: preschool (from the age of 3 to 5), primary (years one to five), middle (years six to eight), secondary (years nine and ten, leading to the Secondary School Certificate or SSC), intermediate (years eleven and twelve, leading to a Higher Secondary ...
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Has anyone got a 6.0 GPA?

Yes, a 6.0 GPA is possible at some U.S. high schools with heavily weighted systems for AP/IB classes, but it's extremely rare; most schools cap weighted GPAs around 5.0, so achieving a 6.0 requires consistently earning top grades (As) in numerous advanced courses, with some districts actually assigning points where an A in an AP class is worth 6 points, making it a real, though exceptional, achievement for dedicated students. 
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Who had a 10.03 GPA?

The student who famously achieved a 10.03 GPA is Dhara Patel, a senior from Plant City High School in Florida, who graduated in 2014 by taking numerous advanced placement, honors, and dual-enrollment courses that added bonus points to her score, making it a record-breaking achievement at her school. 
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What grade is ad?

A "D" grade is typically considered the lowest passing grade in the U.S. system, representing a score of around 60-69% and worth 1 Grade Point (GP) on a 4.0 scale, but it varies by institution; some colleges require a "C" (70%) or better to pass, especially for major requirements, while a "D" often still counts for credit but can impact your overall GPA and may not transfer easily. 
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