GPA的算法

In China, for most of the universities and colleges, and most of the high schools, the grading system is divided into five categories:

  • A: Excellent (85-100%, 优秀)
  A :90-100%
  A-:85-89%
  • B: Good (75-84%, 良好)
  B :80-84%
  B-:75-79%
  • C: Satisfactory (65-74%, 中等)
  C :70-74%
  C-:65-69%
  • D: Pass (60-64%, ji-ge, "及格")
  • F: Failure (0-59%, bu-ji-ge, "不及格")

(some colleges may group the last two grades D and F into one grade called "Bottom", 0-64%, "下")

Besides the grading system and the 100 percentage based marks, there is another form of assessment based on which one course is marked simply as "Qualified/Failed" (“合格/不合格”). The "Qualified" here is different from "Pass", since "Qualified" doesn't indicate anything in ranking and doesn't have its corresponding percentage marks, though a few schools would translate "合格" into "Pass" automatically while an English transcript is required.

In Peking University, which is the best university in China, there is another grading system with a different formula.

That is

GPA = 4-3\times(100-x)^2/1600 \ \  (60\leqslant x\leqslant 100)

Here x is the genuine score in percentage. If the genuine score is below 60, then the GPA is 0.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_grading_in_China

posted on 2012-11-22 09:20  EasonCheng  阅读(530)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报

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