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  2. Tier list - Wikipedia

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    An example of a tier list, subjectively ranking fruits. Higher tiers represent a more favorable ranking. Higher tiers represent a more favorable ranking. The letters are inspired by grading in education , [ 1 ] especially in Japanese culture , which may include an 'S' grade.

  3. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The use of M (for "mediocre") in place of the N and I (for "insufficient") in place of the U was used in some places, and included the F. E (Excellent) S (Satisfactory) M (Mediocre) I (Insufficient) F (Failure) The S grade may be so modified with an S+ or S−, but otherwise plus and minus are rarely used. Other lettering systems include: [24 ...

  4. S-rank - Wikipedia

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    S-rank is a ranking classification that may refer to: . A ranking originating from academic grading in Japan used to describe a level superlative to grades such as A, B, etc.; it may be used in real or fictional tournaments or ranking lists such as in martial arts, fights in fiction, video games or in tier lists

  5. Grading in education - Wikipedia

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    Grading in education is the application of standardized measurements to evaluate different levels of student achievement in a course. Grades can be expressed as letters (usually A to F), as a range (for example, 1 to 6), percentages, or as numbers out of a possible total (often out of 100).

  6. What Do Public School Rankings Really Mean?

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    Experts explain what school rankings actually show. The federal government looks at school test scores to determine if a school can access federal grants or funding. But can these rankings really ...

  7. Ranking - Wikipedia

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    In competition ranking, items that compare equal receive the same ranking number, and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers. The number of ranking numbers that are left out in this gap is one less than the number of items that compared equal. Equivalently, each item's ranking number is 1 plus the number of items ranked above it.

  8. ECTS grading scale - Wikipedia

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    The use of words like "excellent" or "good" is not recommended as they do not fit with percentage based ranking of the ECTS Grade Transfer Scale." [ 1 ] Since the passing and failing groups were evaluated separately, indicating the percentage of students who failed a course unit/module was not obligatory, but transparency was increased if the ...

  9. NBA Power Rankings: Breaking down the vibes of all 30 ... - AOL

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    Everyone else is uneasy, so let us vibe-check the league in this week's edition of the internet's most accurate power rankings. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.