French Grades


Mel21

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!!

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!!
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Adrien67

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.
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