The first grade is more than 70% by percentage. Although the theoretical maximum score is 100%, generally speaking, the score of British universities rarely exceeds 80%. First-class is equivalent to American GPA3.8-4.0, and the average score of domestic key universities is above 85.
The second grade of a second-class British university can be written as 2: 1, which is the second highest grade after the first grade. 46% of British university graduates graduated with second-class results.
The percentage of second-class and first-class grades is 60-69%, which is equivalent to the GPA of 3.3-3.79 in the United States, and the average undergraduate score of China University is above 75.
Extended data:
The average score of British universities in three years is above 70 points: first-class honorary degree;
60-69 points: 2. 1 or a second-class degree;
50-69 points: 2.2 or lower-second-class degree;
45-50 points: third-class degree;
40-44 points: average level (pass);
& lt39 points: No degree failed.
From high to low, they are: bachelor (first-class honorary degree: the degree awarded with 1st, which also represents the "highest honor or first-class honor" awarded by the university), bachelor (second-class honor: 2. 1, upper second-class honor) and bachelor (second-class honor: 2.2, lower second-class honor).
There are usually cases where there are degrees but no honors (passing: academic degrees, which are in the majority in Chinese mainland, indicating successful graduation) and failing (failing without honors means not getting a degree). There are three kinds of master's degrees obtained by graduate students: qualified, excellent and passing.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Honorary Degree-British Honorary Degree