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Measures of academic achievement in Iceland
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In Iceland, a grade point average (GPA) is given as a weighted average of all grades in a marked period. Grades range from 0–10, where 10 is the highest, and the GPA is rounded off to two decimal points.

Term- and course grades are given on the scale of 0–10 with increments of 0.5.

For added convenience, grades are categorized as follows:

GPA Name Literal meaning
10–9.0 Framúrskarandi First Grade with distinction
8.99–7.25 Fyrsta einkunn First Grade
7.24–6.0 Önnur einkunn Second Grade
5.99–5.0 Þriðja einkunn Third Grade

References

  1. Vilhjálmsson, Þorsteinn. "Hvaða einkunnakerfi gildir í lagadeild Háskóla Íslands? Er það notað annars staðar í skólanum? (Icelandic)". Visindavefur HÍ. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
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