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WES Grading Scales
Important Note: The interpretation of foreign grades is a sensitive issue within the field of international education as grading systems vary significantly from country to country. The suggested grade conversions presented here are not the only ones available. A number of formulas, models and approaches for grade translation, credit transfer and credential evaluation have been adopted in both Europe and the United States over the years. For an in-depth look at grading in different countries and the issues concerning grade conversions, please see the excellent article by Guy Haug entitled "Capturing the Message Conveyed by Grades." |
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Scale
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Grade Description |
U.S.
Grade Equivalents
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16-20
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A
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4 |
A
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14-15
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B
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3 |
B
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12-13
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C
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2 |
C
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10-11
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D
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1 |
D
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0-9
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F
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0 |
F
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