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Silly question - a have seen a lot of schools operate on the Honors/High Pass/Pass scale. Our school does the good old ABCs. A is a 90% B is 80%, C is 70%. So is a B "equivalent" to a high pass?
Irrelevant, really, because you can't transfer from school to school.Silly question - a have seen a lot of schools operate on the Honors/High Pass/Pass scale. Our school does the good old ABCs. A is a 90% B is 80%, C is 70%. So is a B "equivalent" to a high pass?
Yeah - hence the quotation marks on "equivalent."Irrelevant, really, because you can't transfer from school to school.
I will play though.
My guess
Honors = A
High Pass = B
Pass = C or D
That’s just what a “Near Honors” student would say.Your question is somewhat meaningless - or perhaps better said: you're asking the wrong question.
The meaning of Honors varies so much between schools. At some schools, 15% get honors. At others, 85% get honors. One school was Honors / Fail during COVID. So "converting" A/B/C to H/HP/P is much less important than what the grade distribution is at your school, and what you get.
And don't get me started on the school that now has High Honors / Honors / Almost Honors.
Sounds like an A/B/C scale to me.Silly question - a have seen a lot of schools operate on the Honors/High Pass/Pass scale. Our school does the good old ABCs. A is a 90% B is 80%, C is 70%. So is a B "equivalent" to a high pass?