Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Jun 17, 2005 09:31
19 yrs ago
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English term
3.5 GPA
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this is about cars (I just got my license, can't figure out what this is!)
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2 +10 | Grade Point Average | Nick Lingris |
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Grade Point Average
US, Canada, Australia average marks: the average of a student’s marks over a fixed period, calculated by assigning a value of 4 to A, 3 to B, 2 to C, 1 to D, and 0 to F
I have no idea how this may apply to a driving licence.
I have no idea how this may apply to a driving licence.
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Costas Zannis
: To μόνο που βρήκα κι εγώ.
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Vicky Papaprodromou
: http://www.legalnews.net/drivingK.htm Δες εδώ και θα καταλάβεις τι σχέση έχει. Οι teenagers σπουδαστές με υψηλό GPA έχουν προνομιακή μεταχείριση και τους επιτρέπεται η οδήγηση σε συγκεκριμένες περιόδους βάσει ειδικής νομοθεσίας.
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Helen Chrysanthopoulou
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Isodynamia
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Maria Karra
: Yes, most likely 3.5 out of 4 (could also be out of 5 though, it depends on the school).
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Elena Petelos
: Heiligsprechung!
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Betty Revelioti
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Valentini Mellas
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Catherine Christaki
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Evdoxia R. (X)
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Comment: "Funny, it makes sense all of a sudden. True, it has nothing to do with driving; my mistake. Many thanks."
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