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"will be graded on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate how something will be evaluated or judged. Example: The final project will be graded on creativity, organization, and adherence to the project guidelines.
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They will be graded on a scale of one through five depending on how well students perform in portfolios of work.
The new section, which will be graded on a scale of one to eight, joins the analytical writing section, graded on a scale of zero to six, as "a separate data point" outside the composite score.
These will be graded on a coarse scale: "check", "+", or "-".
The students will be graded on their skills in field techniques.
Any units taken in excess of eight will be graded on a mandatory pass basis.
Each assignment will be graded on a "check plus" to "check minus" scale.
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You'll be graded on both criteria.
You don't want to spread misinformation, or skimp on doing your research, but a lot of what you'll be graded on — and what the other students come away with — is going to be your level of confidence.
For most of the written exercises, you will be graded primarily on getting the right answer, but also on writing up your answer clearly, concisely and precisely.
Grading: Unless a question specifically mentions otherwise, the code you write will be graded purely on functionality (proper behavior and output) and not on style.
Course will be graded based on the homeworks, NO FINAL.
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