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Is a C+ A good?

Is a C+ A good?

A+, A, A- indicates excellent performance. B+, B, B- indicates good performance. C+, C, C- indicates satisfactory performance. D+, D, D- indicates less than satisfactory performance.

Is the Grade C Good?

C is anywhere between 70\% and 79\% D – this is still a passing grade, and it’s between 59\% and 69\% F – this is a failing grade.

Should I retake a class I got AC in?

If you received a C or higher in a course, there is no need to retake it. The only situation in which I would advise a student to retake a course that they have already passed is if they have been out of school for years and plan on taking more courses in that subject and need the foundational knowledge.

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Do people in physics have to do more work than other majors?

Yes. It’s almost universal that people in Physics/Engineering degrees on average score lower than those in humanities and language and have to put in more work. I’m from Europe and it’s no different here.

Is it good to get a B’s in engineering?

And in Engineering Getting B’s is definitely good. Also Grades don’t matter when applying to industry. Employers care more about if you understand the technical side of things and can communicate effectively. I would have loved to have scores as high as 80\% on my engineering exams.

What to do when you get a low grade in engineering?

When you get a low grade, it means you have missed something, which you need to go back and master because it will be on the final. Go back over your tests and labs and make it a point to utilize office hours. You need to look at the bright side as you settled into your engineering courses.

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What to do when you get a 90\% in engineering?

You need to look at the bright side as you settled into your engineering courses. A 90\% means you need to learn the missing 10\% and 80\% means you need to learn missing 20\%. All doable before the final. Bottom line: Test and labs are your friends in determining what you don’t know. Go back