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Is P1 a pass?

High Pass (HP) - Student demonstrates above expected level of performance/competency in course requirements. Pass on 1st Attempt (P1) - Student demonstrates expected level of performance/competency in course requirements on first attempt.
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Is P1 a passing grade?

P generally refers to the passing grade in your exams. There are two P grades in your GCSEs– P1 and P2.
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What does P1 mean on GCSE results?

A P1 grade (or a Pass at Level 1) is the lowest of the set of grades which you can achieve. It means a Pass at Level 1. But what is Level 1 actually representative of? Level 1 is technically the 'lower' quartile grade and is easier to achieve than Level 2.
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What is the P in grades?

P indicates Pass (A-, B and C will automatically be replaced by "P" when the Pass/No Pass option has been requested. A+ and A will be recorded as "A+" and "A", not "P"). NP indicates No Pass (D+, D, D-, and F will automatically be replaced by "NP" when the Pass/No Pass option has been requested).
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What does P1 mean in grades UK?

P2: equivalent to a GCSE grade 4. D1: equivalent to a GCSE grade 3. M1: equivalent to a GCSE grade 2. P1: equivalent to a GCSE grade 1.75.
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What is P on a report card?

A 4-point grading scale indicating the four levels of standards achievement. An alpha scale of O (outstanding), S (satisfactory), P (progressing), or N (needs improvement) that indicates progress in the learning expectations for each domain or strand of standards.
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What is a P1 grade in college?

Progress probation level 1 (P1) occurs in the first fall or spring semester, after enrolling in at least 12 units, in which 50% or more of all the units attempted at College of the Canyons consists of incompletes (I), withdrawals (W), and/or No Pass (NP) notations.
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What does P1 and M1 mean in GCSE?

M1 – method mark. This mark is generally given for an appropriate method in the context of the question. This mark is given for showing your working and may be awarded even if working is incorrect. P1 – process mark.
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What does P mean on GCSE results?

M – Merit. P - Pass. The grades in the first column are the overall grades you have been awarded in each subject. GSCE - 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, U. Cambridge Nationals – L2D*, L2D, L2M, L2P (level 2), L1D, L1M, L1P (level 1), U.
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What does P mean in English GCSE?

Endorsement grades are listed in the End1 column in the format NC = Not classified / P = Pass / M = Merit / D = Distinction (for the English Language speaking element). The grades run from 9 – 1 (9 being the highest). A U grade means ungraded.
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What does P1 mean in BTEC results?

For a BTEC qualification, a P indicates a Pass, M a Merit and D(*) Distinction(star). You may also see P1, M2 or D3 – that just means your grade, and the level qualification you have achieved, so P1 = Pass at Level 1.
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Does P mean pass in grades?

A pass (P) grade provides credit but no quality points and is not counted in total hours used to determine cumulative average.
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What does P mean in grades UK?

P (Pass): you've been awarded an overall pass numerical grade. F (Fail): you've been awarded an overall fail numerical grade.
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What percentage is a 1 in GCSE?

Treating 10 per cent as the highest feasible mark for Ungraded as usually at present and dividing 11 to 55 marks in three equal mark-ranges of 15, grade 1 would require 11 – 25 per cent, grade 2 = 26 – 40 per cent and grade 3 = 41 – 55 per cent.
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What grade is a distinction?

Distinction: much like a First at undergraduate level, a Distinction is awarded when you achieve a percentage grade of 70% and above. Merit: you'll be awarded a Merit if you achieve a grade average between 60-69%.
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What is P in percentage?

Profit percentage (P%) = (Profit / Cost Price) × 100. Loss percentage (L%) = (Loss / Cost price) × 100.
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What's a pass in uni?

A 2:2 = C (50%-60%) A 3rd = D (45%-50%) A Pass = E (40%-45%) A Fail = below 40%
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What is P2 in uni?

Pass 2 (P2)
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What is P in final grade?

P Pass No grade point credit. Applies only to nondevelopmental studies courses. Pass grades carry academic credit but are not included within GPA calculations.
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What does 1 mean on report card?

4 = Excelling above the standard (equivalent to 90% or above) 3 = Achieving the targeted standard (equivalent to 80-89%) 2 = Making Progress toward the standard (equivalent to 70-79%) 1 = Improvement Needed to be on grade level (equivalent to less than 70%)
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What does Z mean in grades?

The letter Z is used to indicate that a grade was not properly received and/or recorded for a course. Note: No grade points are allowed for grades F, I, NP, P, PR, NPR, W, or Z. A complete record of all previously used grades and grading systems is detailed on the official transcript. Grade.
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