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What is a distinction * equivalent to?

Qualifications are usually graded from a pass (P) up to a distinction* (D*). Each mark is equivalent to a letter grade at A-Level and a certain number of UCAS points. Distinction* is the highest grade you can achieve, which indicates outstanding performance and is similar to an 8+ at GCSE level and an A* at A-Level.
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What is a distinction * equivalent to in A-level?

Distinction* (D*) – equivalent in the Ucas tariff to an A* at A-level. Distinction (D) – equivalent to an A. Merit (M) – equivalent to a C.
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What does distinction * mean in grades?

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%. Pass: a pass is awarded when you receive a grade average between 50-59%.
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Is a distinction star good?

The highest grade being Distinction star and the lowest grade a Pass. This type of qualifications is given a ranked grade, this is because the awarding body recognises that the student has achieved the qualification and recognises highest to lowest levels in performance.
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Is honors with distinction good?

The Honours Award recognizes those students who have obtained an average mark of 80.0% to 84.9% in their course of studies in each of grades 9-12. The Honours with Distinction award recognizes those students who have obtained an average mark of 85% to 100% in their course of studies in each of grades 9-12.
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What is a 2 * on a distinction?

*2 is just short for D*2 which means distinction star at level 2. The star means your grade is roughly equivalent to an A*. The 2 means your BTEC ICT Award is a GCSE qualification. Don't worry about this, a D*2 means you've done really well!
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Is ad * equivalent to an A *?

A D* is generally considered to be equivalent to an A*, and a P is equivalent to an E. In terms of UCAS points, a D in BTEC is worth the same UCAS points as an A, and a BTEC Merit is the same UCAS points as a C. Some universities make offers in terms of grades rather than UCAS points.
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Is distinction the highest award?

Graded undergraduate OU modules and collaborative credit modules award credit as one of Distinction (1; the highest grade), Pass grade 2, Pass grade 3, or Pass grade 4. Graded postgraduate OU modules award credit as one of Distinction, Merit and Pass.
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Is distinction star equivalent to a 9?

Since 2017, GCSEs have operated a numerical rather than letter-based system, which adds a complicating factor to comparing BTec grades. However, the new Level 2 equivalents would roughly be as follows: Distinction * (D*) = 8 or 9 at GCSE. Distinction (D) = 7 or 8at GCSE.
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What grade is a distinction *?

Classifications will be awarded in accordance with the classification bands detailed below: 70% and above: Distinction. 60 – 69%: Merit. 40 – 59%: Pass.
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What GPA is distinction?

A High Distinction is a 7.0 GPA or a 4.0 GPA; a Distinction is a 6–6.99 GPA out of a seven-point grade point average, or a 3.5–4.9 GPA for a Distinction out of a four-grade point average.
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What is a GPA with distinction?

To graduate "with distinction," a student must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.750 or higher at the time the student graduates.
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What is a Level 2 distinction * equivalent to?

D2*: equivalent to a GCSE grade 8.5. D2: equivalent to a GCSE grade 7.
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What does it mean to get a distinction?

To get a “distinction” on your diploma it requires getting 70% and above on your dissertation. Also, this would mean you have the prestigious 1st class degree.
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Is graduating with distinction the same as honors?

Graduating with honors means you had high academic achievement through your academic career. It's based on your GPA, summa cum laude being the highest. The distinction is often writtee on your diploma.
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Is distinction star the highest grade?

Distinction* is the highest grade you can achieve, which indicates outstanding performance and is similar to an 8+ at GCSE level and an A* at A-Level.
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What does awarded with distinction mean?

: with special awards or recognition. He graduated with distinction.
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How do you get a distinction star?

Distinction* is an aggregated grade for the qualification, based on the learner's overall performance. To achieve this grade (or this grade as part of a grade combination), learners will have to demonstrate a strong performance across the qualification as a whole.
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What is an A * equivalent to?

In the current grading system, a score of 9, 8 and 7 are equivalent to an A* and A. A 9 is for a student who has performed exceptionally well. A grade of 4 is the equivalent of a C grade, known as a standard pass.
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What comes after distinction?

A typical masters degree will be graded using four terms: Distinction: a final grade of 70% or above. Merit: a final grade of 60-69% Pass: a final grade of 50-59%
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Is a 75% a distinction?

Distinction: A superior performance; mark range 75-84. Indicates that the student has demonstrated superior ability to consider the course and its assessment requirements from a number of perspectives and to explore their interrelation.
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