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| Thread ID: 102299 | 2009-08-14 19:22:00 | GPA in NCEA | ballicker (15130) | PC World Chat |
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| 801145 | 2009-08-14 19:22:00 | How do you allocate a GPA in NCEA. Lets say that you gained 75 ncea level 3 credits all Achieved also them having to be unit standards how do you locate an GPA or an percentage for that :horrified | ballicker (15130) | ||
| 801146 | 2009-08-14 20:08:00 | I don't *think* you can? | Renmoo (66) | ||
| 801147 | 2009-08-14 20:51:00 | Yeah, they used to give you a GPA for each subject when I did it, from memory it was out of 100 but wasn't a percentage. Can't remember the exact details though. You can't really get a percentage because of the way the system works. Its similar to uni, where you get a mark from A+ (9) down to C- (1) and then those are averaged across all of your papers to give you a GPA out of 9. :) Edit: Obviously if you got all achieved, then your GPA will be whatever value they give an achieved, 2 or 50% whatever they use. |
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| 801148 | 2009-08-15 00:15:00 | Pick a number - any number. It's irrelevant anyway in the outside world. ;) | R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 801149 | 2009-08-15 00:47:00 | How do you allocate a GPA in NCEA. Lets say that you gained 75 ncea level 3 credits all Achieved also them having to be unit standards how do you locate an GPA or an percentage for that :horrified Had you considered actually going to the University and asking as suggested by others in a previous thread you made? If you can't actually achieve the skills you need to get a degree then I would start digging ditches or create cycleways or even work at MacDonalds. Let us have a look at your creative C.V. if you have one. You need to have a serious look at where you are going. Let us say I am interviewing you for a job. We make coffee blends such as Mocha/Kenya. I want you to blend the raw coffee beans and the blend consists of 80% Kenya and 20% Mocha. How many grams of each would you insert to make one Kilogram? I don't need answers from any person other than the original poster BTW. |
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