Uh . . . can you math? Five out of ten is 50%, so that's an F.
From my point of view, the Jedi are Evil a C is a 50%!
Okay, in all seriousness, where I live a C is a 50% for some subjects, such as Physical Sciences (Chem/Physics). That subject has this for its grading:
Keep in mind I live in Australia. Not in North America, or the UK. In Australia, we don't have F's. In most places. Some weird places have F. Anyway... We do A, B, C, D, E from years 7-12, in most places. Where I live, in years 11-12, we have A, B, C, and t. t is automatic fail. Although I think t is just what Tasmania uses. This is a comprehensive guide to our Secondary Grading system, courtesy of Australianeducation.info.
For some other details, in case you don't understand:
Year 12 = Senior
Year 11 = Junior
Year 10 = Sophomore
Year 9 = Freshman
Highschool/Secondary Education = 7-12 (Note: Some places use 7-10, and Year 11-12 is "College")
Primary = K*/P* - 6
K* = Kindergarten
P* = Prep
Hm, so high school starts in year 7? If year 11 is college, you guys must have some young college people (compared to us). We skip the grade E entirely, but also . . . I can't understand how getting only 50% can be a passing grade. We must grade more strictly over here or something.
From my point of view, the Jedi are Evil a C is a 50%!
Okay, in all seriousness, where I live a C is a 50% for some subjects, such as Physical Sciences (Chem/Physics). That subject has this for its grading:
Keep in mind I live in Australia. Not in North America, or the UK. In Australia, we don't have F's. In most places. Some weird places have F. Anyway... We do A, B, C, D, E from years 7-12, in most places. Where I live, in years 11-12, we have A, B, C, and t. t is automatic fail. Although I think t is just what Tasmania uses. This is a comprehensive guide to our Secondary Grading system, courtesy of Australianeducation.info.
For some other details, in case you don't understand:
Year 12 = Senior
Year 11 = Junior
Year 10 = Sophomore
Year 9 = Freshman
Highschool/Secondary Education = 7-12 (Note: Some places use 7-10, and Year 11-12 is "College")
Primary = K*/P* - 6
K* = Kindergarten
P* = Prep
Hm, so high school starts in year 7? If year 11 is college, you guys must have some young college people (compared to us). We skip the grade E entirely, but also . . . I can't understand how getting only 50% can be a passing grade. We must grade more strictly over here or something.
And I thought the Russian grading system was weird.
That, my friend, is a true and very wise statement. Psshh, not me.
That's why I am a sensei. Not me, either. Jokes aside, when my family was living in Germany, finding somewhat-recent episodes of Ninjago was hard, because a lot of streaming services used in Germany are much more strict about their content.
Of course. *bows* Oof, yeah. Come to think of it, I don't even know how I managed to watch Ninjago in Russia so easily. It was all on Youtube.