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Do DS count towards degrees?

Depends. If it is a course required for your major, they may ask you to retake it and pass it with a C or better. Courses unrelated to your major can be passed with a D. Most schools require a 2.0 average to be in good standing, so don't count on getting any degree with just Ds.
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Can you get a degree with D's?

Someone could graduate with some 'D' grades, as long as there were enough A's and B's to keep the GPA above water. So if a destination school takes transfers on a course-by-course basis, D grades don't count, but if they take the degree as a block, D's do count.
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Do universities accept DS?

Some do. As long as you graduated from high school and got your diploma (or did OK on a GED exam) you will find a college that will admit you. Your choices of school will depend on whether you are talking about one D that you got in 9th grade, or a series of D's over the four years that makes your overall GPA very low.
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Do DS count as credits?

At most schools, a D is the lowest passing grade. That means students who earn a D or higher receive credit for the course. However, some schools set special policies around D grades. For example, at Lehigh, a D counts as a passing grade but does not meet prerequisite requirements.
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Can you go to college with D's?

Yes. Most colleges will forgive a bad grade if: 1) the rest of your grades fall within their usual GPA, 2) your SAT/ACT grades are reasonable, and 3) you offer some kind of explanation for your poor performance. Even with multiple D's, you could always go to a community college to start out with and then transfer.
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Can you go to college with 2 D's?

You can graduate with Ds, but you cannot go to college with Ds. Colleges will give you ZERO credit for the class, just like you got an F. This is true no matter what the class is, even if it is not a required class.
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Can you get into college with two D's?

Yes, it is still possible to get into college with two Ds on your transcript. Many colleges consider a variety of factors in addition to grades, such as extracurricular activities, essays, letters of recommendation, and personal circumstances.
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Are DS considered failing?

In fact, a “D” is considered passing in both high school and college, as it's above 60%. While a passing grade may be as low as 60%, you will want to aim higher for many reasons.
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Are DS a failing grade?

Is a D a passing grade? Typically, a D is considered a passing grade.
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Is 69.6 a first class?

UK degree classifications are as follows: First-Class Honours (First or 1st) (70% and above) Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1, 2. i) (60-70%)
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What is a DS grade in BTEC?

BTEC Level 2 qualifications will vary, depending on the type of level 2 qualification you have studied. The highest grade being Distinction star and the lowest grade a Pass. Possible grades: DS* = Distinction star. DS = Distinction.
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How do you explain poor academic performance?

Provide context: Explain any extenuating circumstances that may have contributed to the poor performance. This could include personal challenges, health issues, or family circumstances. Be concise and focus on relevant details.
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Should you explain bad grades in personal statement?

If your circumstances are not likely to stand out as extenuating or unusual, there's no need to explain a bad grade. Sometimes they just happen, and trying to explain it as though it's not your fault may come off as an unwillingness to accept personal responsibility.
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Can you get a degree with C's?

"C's get degrees" is a common saying in academic contexts that means that getting a passing grade, even if it's a C (which is generally considered a mediocre grade), is still good enough to earn a degree.
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Do grades matter in doctorate?

After graduation and when you're on the job market, grades won't matter as much as your dissertation, publications and recommendations. The way that grades would matter then would be what they say about your professors' estimation of your work and whether they are likely to write you strong rec.
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What is a failing grade?

Grading Scale

80-89 Above Average (B) 70-79 Average (C) 65-69 Below Average (D) <65 Failing (F)
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Is D the worst grade?

Grades A–F in the United States

In primary and secondary schools, a D is usually the lowest passing grade. However, there are some schools that consider a C the lowest passing grade, so the general standard is that anything below a 60% or 70% is failing, depending on the grading scale.
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Is D a pass in GCSE?

Where previously the pass grades were limited to C, B, A and A* for the highest achievers, now you have grades 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. The opposite can be said for the lower end of the GCSE grading system. Previously failed GCSE grades came in at grades D, E, F and G, with U being 'Unclassified'.
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What does a DS grade mean?

DS* Distinction * Entry Level Qualifications and Certificates (ELC's) The following grading should be used to record the level of achievement for entry level.
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Can I graduate with an F?

So, if you failed a required class, you would have to re-take it and pass. And, if you failed an elective, but have enough total credits, the “F” will reduce one's G.P.A., but not prevent graduation. Best wishes for every success.
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Is a 2.2 a fail?

A 2:2 = C (50%-60%) A 3rd = D (45%-50%) A Pass = E (40%-45%) A Fail = below 40%
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Is a D a passing grade UK?

Old and New UK Grading System

Institutes in Northern Ireland and Wales use old systems: A is the highest possible grade, and G is the lowest. D is considered a passing grade. Institutes in England use the new system. In this the highest possible grade is 9, and the average passing grade is 4.
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What is the lowest grade you can get?

2. The US letter grading system
  • A - is the highest grade you can receive on an assignment, and it's between 90% and 100%
  • B - is still a pretty good grade! ...
  • C - this is a grade that rests right in the middle. ...
  • D - this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69%
  • F - this is a failing grade.
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Do colleges accept C grades?

That “C” won't ruin your chances of getting into college either. However, how leniently colleges view the “C” will largely depend on what grade you received it in. Generally, a “C” freshman year of high school is attributed to the middle to high school “adjustment.” Thus, colleges are more lenient.
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Can you pass a grade with a D+?

Letter Grading

Grades A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D- indicate passing grades; F indicates failure.
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