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Community => General discussion => : rasenove May 16, 2013, 09:24:16 AM
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Hi guys, a few days ago my SSC results came out and i got Satisfying results (grade: 5.00) :D
now whats next? Take Diploma course? Or college. My parents are telling me i should get into a collage and then take diploma course if i want, but i felt its important to hear your opinions. I want to get into computer science by the way. Pleas give me some advice.
Thanks....
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Hi guys, a few days ago my SSC results came out and i got Satisfying results (grade: 5.00) :D
now whats next? Take Diploma course? Or collage. My parents are telling me i should get into a collage and then take diploma course if i want, but i felt its important to hear your opinions. I want to get into computer science by the way. Pleas give me some advice.
Thanks....
Get the highest you can get while you can :)
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Here's a collage for you:
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS3eB5-l7qvu6EXWyaGEIH00PdGkp6pPLb_auBPLHf-Sxltab5Ifw)
Sorry, couldn't resist. ;D *College.
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What does grade 5 mean?
In our country it is the second worst grade you can get. :D
I also searched for the equivalent of college and diploma course and the meaning seems to vary from country to country.
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In India, degree is given more importance than diploma. Though, you can get degree after diploma, I will advice for 10+2 and then degree.
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What does grade 5 mean?
In our country it is the second worst grade you can get. :D
Over here 5.00 =A+( <= 80 points in atleas 7 subjects)
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Over here 5.00 =A+( <= 80 points in atleas 7 subjects)
So basically 5.00 is like your "grade point average" system? In the U.S., a 4.00 is having an A in 7 subjects, where an A can be anywhere from 85 to 90 points or higher (assuming 100 is the maximum) depending on what school you're in.
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I will suggest first attend college(10+2) and after that go for bachelor degree. Doing diploma is like wasting your time.
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So basically 5.00 is like your "grade point average" system? In the U.S., a 4.00 is having an A in 7 subjects, where an A can be anywhere from 85 to 90 points or higher (assuming 100 is the maximum) depending on what school you're in.
No, not quite. A lot of European countries use numerical grades instead of alphabetical ones, and some don't have what is equivalent to a GPA system, e.g.
2 = F; 3 = D; 4 = C, 5 = B, 6 = A
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No, not quite. A lot of European countries use numerical grades instead of alphabetical ones, and some don't have what is equivalent to a GPA system, e.g.
2 = F; 3 = D; 4 = C, 5 = B, 6 = A
Hmm I see.. usually we go by a percentage. 100% is the best you can get, and depending on where you're at the letter grades correspond with the percentage, such as my school uses this system:
A = 90%, B = 80%, C = 70%, D = 60%.
But it wasn't always that way, a few years ago it was all messed up like this:
A = 93.5%, B = 85%, C = 77.5 %, D = 70 %
Which made things much harder. Our GPA system is an odd one, if you have an A in every class, then you have a 4.0. But if you have a B in one class and an A in every other class, it'll be a 3.9. However, if you're failing one class but getting all A's in everything else, it could go down to a 3.5. But if you have a B in every class, it's also a 3.5.
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No, not quite. A lot of European countries use numerical grades instead of alphabetical ones, and some don't have what is equivalent to a GPA system, e.g.
2 = F; 3 = D; 4 = C, 5 = B, 6 = A
That's right and some of them are exactly the other way around (1 is best, 6 is worst or vice versa) which actually led to the misconception that Albert Einstein had bad grades. He didn't, he was in fact a pretty good student, but the first one to write a biography about him messed it all up.
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That's right and some of them are exactly the other way around (1 is best, 6 is worst or vice versa) which actually led to the misconception that Albert Einstein had bad grades. He didn't, he was in fact a pretty good student, but the first one to write a biography about him messed it all up.
Interesting fact about Einstein.. Time to go correct some people.
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Yeah, I've known about that for quite some time. Reading Cracked.com does wonders (or it used to, now its quality has devolved significantly).
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Here's a collage for you:
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS3eB5-l7qvu6EXWyaGEIH00PdGkp6pPLb_auBPLHf-Sxltab5Ifw)
Sorry, couldn't resist. ;D *College.
I lol'd ;D
OP: go for collage... I mean college :D