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Tomorrow will be one of the most exciting days of my life. We will get our official results of our matriculation exams we had this autumn. I'm so goddamn nervous already! I had exams in German and psychology. L is the best grade, and that's what my German teacher tentatively gave me, but tomorrow we'll have the final results from the official supervisors and it's also possible that I'll get an E, the 2nd best grade.
I'm shaking.''Seitdem ich Guitar Rig 3 benutze, fühlt sich mein Haar viel voller an!'' - Paul Landers
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Good luck Abendwind, will be thinking of you and hoping for LLLLLLLL or if not then EEEEEEEEEE. It is a long time since i was waiting for exam results but i do remember what it was like. All the best and let us know xxThe saying is "You dont know what you have got till its gone" the truth is "You know what you had, you just did not know you would lose it" !!
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I will, and thank you - I'll definitely need luck! Haha it's good that you've had this experience too RBF so you know how I feel.
Thanks Maya! : ) I'm going to start working out soon so that'll take my thoughts to somewhere else.''Seitdem ich Guitar Rig 3 benutze, fühlt sich mein Haar viel voller an!'' - Paul Landers
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L is Laudatur and E is Eximia. : )
You can check here: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abitur choose Abitur in Finland and after that Scoring, you'll see what I mean. : )''Seitdem ich Guitar Rig 3 benutze, fühlt sich mein Haar viel voller an!'' - Paul Landers
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After the exam, the teachers grade the papers and send the graded papers to the national board which then re-grades every paper.
The tests are graded according to normal distribution into seven verbal grades with Latin names: Improbatur (I), Approbatur (A), Lubenter Approbatur (B), Cum Laude Approbatur (C), Magna Cum Laude Approbatur (M), Eximia Cum Laude Approbatur (E) and Laudatur (L), from bottom to top. (A rough translation of the grades is "rejected", "accepted", "gladly accepted", "accepted with praise", "accepted with much praise", "accepted with excellent praise", and "praised"/"lauded".) In general, at least the grade A is required for the test to be passed. The grades received by the students generally follow a distribution of:
* 5% of students receive a laudatur
* 15% of students receive an eximia cum laude approbatur
E or L ... will be great, but of course I want L for you
Now I understand "my German teacher tentatively gave me, but tomorrow we'll have the final results from the official supervisors", in Spain the exams are taken at university, and a board correct them. Our teachers don't have nothing to say.
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Originally posted by RICHARDS BIGGEST FAN View PostWhatever happened to A, B,C, etc........ so much easier!
Improbatur (I),
Approbatur (A),
Lubenter Approbatur (B),
Cum Laude Approbatur (C),
Magna Cum Laude Approbatur (M),
Eximia Cum Laude Approbatur (E)
Laudatur (L)
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