This discussion about grading systems strongly reminds me of the O.W.L tests at Hogwarts. T for troll and so on...
We never had letters, just plain numbers from 1-6 (you'd fail with 5 or 6). At university, the numbers get "refined" so you could get 1,7 (like a 2+), 2 and 2,3 (like a 2-) and so on. At least this makes it easy to calculate your average grade.*
*[statistics flashback] Although I learnt that mathematically this isn't really correct because grades aren't on a metric scale level and therefore you can't calculate the arithmetic mean blabla... [/statistics flashback]
And here I say:
Hello folks,
I am DONE with my exams!. 5 years of studies and o 15 months of practical training finally come to an end! I was lucky with the comission, they seemed to like me. I ended the day with nearly best grades (1,2 for the whole practical part and 1,4 including Uni)
. One of the comissioners half-offered me a job, so on the weekend I will work on my CV and then see were this might take me from april on.
I am sooo happy. My day consists of sleeping and grinning mainly (after work of course).
So after recovering I am happy to take up again all the nice things I skipped during the last 6 months.
So much for my happy thoughts
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