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:For meanings of GPA other than Grade point average, see GPA (disambiguation).

Argentina

In Argentina, grades from 1 (sometimes 0) up to 10 are used, with some schools allowing decimals (up to 2) and some others only allowing whole numbers where:

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  • 10 (excellent) is the best possible grade
  • 8-9.99 (very good)
  • 6-7.99 (good)
  • 4-5.99 (sufficient)
  • up to 3.99 (insufficient)
  • Most universities evaluate classes with two mid exams and a final. The final exam encompasses the whole course syllabus wheres the mid exams usually take just half. In some schools, if the average grade of the two mid exams is equal to or higher than 7, the student passes the class without the need for a final exam (since there are only two exams, some teachers also pass students who average 6.5, others weigh in that decision the student's performance in class). An average of less than 4 is failing, the student doesn't even have the chance to take that final exam.

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    In High Schools, the year is divided into three trimesters and classes are usually year-long. The student needs an average of 6 or higher in the three trimestral exams to avoid having to take a final to pass the class. In the event ot a student scoring less than 6 in the 3rd trimester he will have to take a final exam regardless of his average.

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    This last point is considered controversial since the last trimestral exam is not more important than the first two but the rule stands to prevent students that already reached the minimum average (e.g.: two 10 in the first two give you a lowest possible average of 6.33) from not making an effort the last three months of the year.

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