Academic grading in Romania
- Academic grading in Romania
In Romanian primary schools, a 4-point grading scale is used:
*Foarte Bine (FB, very good)
*Bine (B, good)
*Suficient/Satisfăcător (S, pass)
*Insuficient/Nesatisfăcător (I, fail)
In secondary schools, high schools, and universities, a 10-point scale is used, 5 being the minimum grade for passing.
Specifications such as + and −, half grades, and grades like 6/7 are sometimes used. Note that the grades used in primary school are derived from this scale, with "Insufficient" meaning "4 and under", and the other grades standing respectively for 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. A 10 is not rare to score, especially in low-interest subjects. An 9 is usually considered an excellent grade. The average grade goes between 7 and 8. A very poor performance is usually awarded a 3 or 4, while a 1 is often reserved for cases of academic dishonesty or some other unacceptable behavior. Grades with 2 decimal digits can also be awarded, e.g. 7.38 means "'very' satisfactory", although in the register ("catalog", where grades are written) the grade will be rounded. Grades with 2 decimal digits can also be awarded in certificates of final examinations in secondary schools, but in that case, they are not rounded.
The same system (10-point scale) is used in Moldova, including in the primary school. [ [http://www.edu.gov.md/?lng=ro&MenuItem=6&SubMenu0=1&SubMenu1=1 Grading scale in Moldova] ]
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