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Wide-Connection73 t1_jee64xd wrote

Im a tad confused, people are saying that she only got 52% and saying that it is very low but it literally says she got 100%. Am I being thick or are other people?

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mritty t1_jee8eba wrote

The 100s in the first column are the possible points received in each subject. The second column has how many the student actually got.

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Fabulous-Pause-6881 t1_jedubty wrote

67% overall is not "good". And this was prepandemic too. Aim low, hit low (our education system).

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rdchat t1_jedvip2 wrote

Are you sure it's your education system? It certainly isn't mine -- Chichewa was never mentioned in my schools, and the dates look alien to me.

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mritty t1_jee96lq wrote

Chichewa seems to be a language used by an ethnic minority in Zambia and Mozambique.

The dates look perfectly normal to me, they're in dd/mm/yy format. Term opened April 29, 2019, term closed July 26, 2019.

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BlueRipley t1_jedu5xz wrote

60% is considered good? 52% is average? 80% is excellent? The standards are so low can you really expect any better from the teacher.

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rdchat t1_jef2fol wrote

Depends on the difficulty of the test. For instance, baseball batters would kill for 40% success.

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