Hi everyone!
I have just a little question because I need an advice concerning the grades. My French "moyenne" for my first year (Master) is 14.347. In France, some professors told me that it is a good moyenne and that I should use it for my applications but I am not sure.
First, is it really good to apply?
Then, I am not sure that the american Law Schools could understand this kind of grades. Do you think they can understand?
Could someone advice me?
Thank you!!
French Grades
Posted Oct 19, 2011 09:38
Hi everyone!
I have just a little question because I need an advice concerning the grades. My French "moyenne" for my first year (Master) is 14.347. In France, some professors told me that it is a good moyenne and that I should use it for my applications but I am not sure.
First, is it really good to apply?
Then, I am not sure that the american Law Schools could understand this kind of grades. Do you think they can understand?
Could someone advice me?
Thank you!!
I have just a little question because I need an advice concerning the grades. My French "moyenne" for my first year (Master) is 14.347. In France, some professors told me that it is a good moyenne and that I should use it for my applications but I am not sure.
First, is it really good to apply?
Then, I am not sure that the american Law Schools could understand this kind of grades. Do you think they can understand?
Could someone advice me?
Thank you!!
Posted Oct 19, 2011 20:48
Hello!
That's a pretty good moyenne even though it still depends on the university you come from.
But anyway that's good enough to apply anywhere in my opinion.
The british equivalent would be a master degree with "first-class honours". I think the americans can understand that.
Normally the equivalent is the score of 4.00 in the american GPA.
Still I would recommend you the note your marks (14.347) in parenthesis next to it.
Hope that helps.
Hello!
That's a pretty good moyenne even though it still depends on the university you come from.
But anyway that's good enough to apply anywhere in my opinion.
The british equivalent would be a master degree with "first-class honours". I think the americans can understand that.
Normally the equivalent is the score of 4.00 in the american GPA.
Still I would recommend you the note your marks (14.347) in parenthesis next to it.
Hope that helps.
That's a pretty good moyenne even though it still depends on the university you come from.
But anyway that's good enough to apply anywhere in my opinion.
The british equivalent would be a master degree with "first-class honours". I think the americans can understand that.
Normally the equivalent is the score of 4.00 in the american GPA.
Still I would recommend you the note your marks (14.347) in parenthesis next to it.
Hope that helps.
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