trasharmdsister12 said:
I'm also from Ontario, Canada and I don't think it's completely set in stone as to what percentages go with which letter grades. In my experience it changes with the school (and person ). Most (in my case, all) of the variation tends to be in the upper echelon of grades (80-100%). At my university it went like this (at least for my class): A+: 90+, A: 85-90, A-: 80-85 B+: 77-79. B: 76-74. B-: 73-70 C: Same as B but in the 60's D: Same as B but in the 50's F: Lower than 50. This is the most constructive thing I could think of adding to this discussion. |
Wow that's really surprising that failing is such a low number.
I remember when I was homeschooled, my mom set up failing as anything below 70% and then when I started public school I was amazed at how failing was anything below 60%.