School Grading Policy

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Interested in knowing what the different medical school grading policies are like, so that I can take a poll. For example Pass/Fail or A,B,C...

If you have a link of the grading policy please include it. If you know a site that already has all this information please send link also.

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Interested in knowing what the different medical school grading policies are like, so that I can take a poll. For example Pass/Fail or A,B,C...

If you have a link of the grading policy please include it. If you know a site that already has all this information please send link also.

Started a similiar thread had 100 or so reads no responces though. http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=505449
Here is a link to NYCOM student handbook.
http://iris.nyit.edu/nycom/Student_Handbook_2007-2008.pdf
 
At NSU,
Below 70 = Fail
70-89 = Pass
90+ = Pass w/ high honors

They don't use letter grading here for some reason.
 
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Interested in knowing what the different medical school grading policies are like, so that I can take a poll. For example Pass/Fail or A,B,C...

If you have a link of the grading policy please include it. If you know a site that already has all this information please send link also.

DMU: tests are percentages which is what your rank is based on but this is translated to a letter grade for your transcript (90 = A, 80-89.4 = B, ect.).
 
LECOM-Erie:

Below 70 = F
70-79 = C
80-89 = B
90-100 = A

There are no plus or minuses considering GPA. But your actually grade matters most because that is what's used to determine class rank.
 
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