this post was submitted on 17 Mar 2024
1 points (100.0% liked)

/r/Denmark

153 readers
1 users here now

GÅ TIL FEDDIT.DK

Kommentarerne du skriver her sendes ikke tilbage til Reddit.

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
 

Hej hej, I’m currently studying for a masters in Denmark. I’m not from here originally so as everyone is I have been confused about the grading system.

What I am most curious about is what a ‘good’ grade is, not just according to the grading scheme but to employers, socially, etc. I’m looking to stay in DK long term so I’m wondering what kind of ‘GPA’ would be safe to achieve to make sure my grades won’t be any issue when applying for jobs.

Taaak :)

Edit: I’m studying in social sciences at KU - I would say my program but it’s small and I want to stay anonymous haha

  • I’m also aiming to work in consulting post grad !

Dette indlæg blev automatisk arkiveret af Leddit-botten. Vil du diskutere tråden? Tilmeld dig på feddit.dk!

The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/pinkwiggirl at 2024-03-16 23:55:06+00:00.

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago (2 children)

SerialSpice at 2024-03-17 03:33:46+00:00 ID: kv8fzwj


As a former teacher at a university college I would definitely say 4 is average and 7 is above average (corresponding to the old 7 and 10). But students often see 7 as the old 7, not as the old 10.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

Duck_Von_Donald at 2024-03-17 07:23:11+00:00 ID: kv92gk4


The problem is perspective. If you consider failing an option, 4 is indeed average. But as a student who really doesn't want to consider failing as an acceptable outcome, 7 indeed becomes the new average grade.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

Vanda_franzen at 2024-03-17 05:56:42+00:00 ID: kv8v9ii


7 is not the old 10. It’s the old 8 and 9.

10 is the old 10. And 12 is the old 11 and 13