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What does the grading scale of 0–10 mean? How are the 0–10 grades calculated?

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What does the grading scale of 0–10 mean? How are the 0–10 grades calculated?

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Grades are reported on a 0 to 10 scale. Passing grades range from 6 to 10; failing grades range from 0 to 5. On this scale, the interval is 10 percent of the score required to pass; for example, a grade of 5 means failing with a score of at least 90 percent but less than 100 percent of the score required to pass. A grade of 0 does not mean that the candidate received no points, but that the candidate’s score was less than 50 percent of the score required to pass. I have passed some of my exams through the SOA’s year 2000 education system and also have exams passed under the 2005 education system. Why does my online transcript not show all of exams under the SOA’s 2005 education system regardless of when they were passed? The SOA’s database is configured to show exam titles on all transcripts from both the year 2000 education system and the current education system.

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