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Discover Ludwig"exam grade" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to the grade that someone receives from a test or examination. For example, "Her exam grade was a B+."
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Once 100 students had taken each version of the exam, grade boundaries were calculated and results emailed back to the test centres within 48 hours.
For each GCSE exam grade improvement of the older sibling – for example, from a B to an A – the younger sibling's exam marks rise by 4% of a grade.
My questions are these: What is the actual definition of a "college prep" course, and how can proficiency be evaluated for admissions since there is no exam grade available until after acceptance/rejection has already been decided?
This, he argues "becomes even more extreme when a comparison was made between the outcome of the centre-assessed [school-assessed] speaking and listening grade and the externally assessed exam grade".
Research has shown that boys perform better in a "sudden death" end of term exam while girls prefer the methodological approach of doing coursework that counts towards the final exam grade.
For every moment you spend feeling low because a lesson has gone badly or you've handled a situation wrongly, there will be others where a student thanks you and really means it, or gets the exam grade they were working for, and you'll feel like you could take on the world.
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After the final exam, examination grades were collected.
Since opening, exam grades have soared.
Exam grades are subject to appeal.
I bet you he posted the exam grades last night.
The international competition your government believes in has nothing to do with good exam grades.
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