For A levels (i.e, you took AS in first year, and then A level in year two)
A = 120 points
B = 100 points
C = 80 points
D = 60 points
E = 40 points
For AS Levels, the points are halved.
E.g;
Bob took 3 A levels and obtained 2 A's and a B (mashallah, he is a clever kid)
So: 120 + 100 + 100 = 320 points
He also took one AS level, but did not carry this into year 2 for an A level, and got a C in it.
320 + 40 (half of 80, since it is AS only) = 360 points.
You won't be credited twice for an A level, e.g. if you get a C at AS and a B at A level for a subject, you will be credited 100 points, not 100 plus 50.
Someone said to the Prophet, "Pray to God against the idolaters and curse them." The Prophet replied, "I have been sent to show mercy and have not been sent to curse." (Muslim)
imm.... Actually, I dont think that the credit system posted here is like ours using in the university, but I will post it anyway ^_^
for ours it is
A = 4 points
B+ = 3.5 points
B = 3 points
C+ = 2.5 points
C = 2 points
D+ = 1.5 point
D = 1 point
F = 0
and for the GPA we consider 3.6 and above out of 4 as an A (Excellent)
so we are taking the GPA out of four
and to now th ones GPA we multiply each of the last categorize in the credit hours of it.
example:
I am taking 3 cources:
programming have 3 credit hours, and I get B+
Math have 2 credit hours, an I get B
English have 4 credit hours, and I get A
and to calculate the points for each cource we do the following:
3*3.5= 10.5 for Programming
2*3= 6 for Math
4*4= 16 for English
imm.... Actually, I dont think that the credit system posted here is like ours using in the university, but I will post it anyway ^_^
for ours it is
A = 4 points
B+ = 3.5 points
B = 3 points
C+ = 2.5 points
C = 2 points
D+ = 1.5 point
D = 1 point
F = 0
and for the GPA we consider 3.6 and above out of 4 as an A (Excellent)
so we are taking the GPA out of four
and to now th ones GPA we multiply each of the last categorize in the credit hours of it.
example:
I am taking 3 cources:
programming have 3 credit hours, and I get B+
Math have 2 credit hours, an I get B
English have 4 credit hours, and I get A
and to calculate the points for each cource we do the following:
3*3.5= 10.5 for Programming
2*3= 6 for Math
4*4= 16 for English
sound a little complecated ...........lol
That is typical for most universities and colleges in the USA
imm.... Actually, I dont think that the credit system posted here is like ours using in the university, but I will post it anyway ^_^
for ours it is
A = 4 points
B+ = 3.5 points
B = 3 points
C+ = 2.5 points
C = 2 points
D+ = 1.5 point
D = 1 point
F = 0
and for the GPA we consider 3.6 and above out of 4 as an A (Excellent)
so we are taking the GPA out of four
and to now th ones GPA we multiply each of the last categorize in the credit hours of it.
example:
I am taking 3 cources:
programming have 3 credit hours, and I get B+
Math have 2 credit hours, an I get B
English have 4 credit hours, and I get A
and to calculate the points for each cource we do the following:
3*3.5= 10.5 for Programming
2*3= 6 for Math
4*4= 16 for English
I was nosing around on a abroad uni website and they showed their entry requirements as: Credits. For one of the subjects that I randomly clicked on...its said: 155 credits.
Where I am...the grading thing is based on A Level results (A,B,C,D) to get into Uni. Example: CCC, or BBB, or AAB etc
I jsu wanted to know what you have to do when you got a uni abraod saying that u need to get: All entering must complete 20 credits of the general required courses. These are: blah blah.....
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