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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 |
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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
- 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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