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- Q4671273 subject Q7061581.
- Q4671273 subject Q8218842.
- Q4671273 abstract "Tertiary schools in the Philippines have different grading systems. Most universities and colleges, particularly those established by the government, follow the grade point system scale of 5.00 to 1.00, in which 1.00 is the highest possible grade and 5.00 is the lowest possible grade.Some universities may follow the 1.00 – 4.00 grading system, which is patterned after the U.S. grading system. This system uses the 4.00 grade point equivalence as the highest grade, while 1.00 grade point equivalence is considered the lowest possible grade. 0.00 grade point equivalence is considered a failing mark.GWA, or general weighted average, is a representation (often numerical) of the overall scholastic standing of students used for evaluation. GWA is based on the grades in all subjects taken at a particular level including subjects taken outside of the curriculum. Representation of the subjects taken only in a specific curriculum is called CWA, or curriculum weighted average.".
- Q4671273 wikiPageWikiLink Q4671273.
- Q4671273 wikiPageWikiLink Q4813079.
- Q4671273 wikiPageWikiLink Q533235.
- Q4671273 wikiPageWikiLink Q7061581.
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- Q4671273 wikiPageWikiLink Q8218842.
- Q4671273 wikiPageWikiLink Q928.
- Q4671273 comment "Tertiary schools in the Philippines have different grading systems. Most universities and colleges, particularly those established by the government, follow the grade point system scale of 5.00 to 1.00, in which 1.00 is the highest possible grade and 5.00 is the lowest possible grade.Some universities may follow the 1.00 – 4.00 grading system, which is patterned after the U.S. grading system.".
- Q4671273 label "Academic grading in the Philippines".