Satisfactory rating - is it good or bad? This question is asked by many students who have received this mark at least once, or simply by curious people who want to understand the intricacies of the education system. This article will help with this!
Satisfactory - what is the mark?
The school and higher education systems in the Russian Federation (as of 2019) have a system for assessing the quality of acquired knowledge. The highest mark - 5 or excellent, is put in those cases when the subject is fully learned. And the teacher has no doubt about the quality of the student’s knowledge. What follows is a good or 4 score in numerical form. It is put in the event that the material as a whole has been well mastered, but there are some knowledge gaps. The next assessment is satisfactory or 3. It is put in the case when the student has learned most of the material. As a rule, more than half.
Also, a satisfactory rating is given for written tests or exams in cases where the percentage of correct answers exceeds 50. All the marks described above are positive, that is, when they are received, the student is guaranteed the possibility of further development of the curriculum.
If, for one reason or another, the student has mastered the curriculum in the discipline by less than half, he has large knowledge gaps, he is given a poor mark or 2.
What does the score affect satisfactorily?
According to generally accepted standards in the field of education, a student satisfactorily loses state financial support in the form of scholarship payments upon receipt of a point.
In addition, upon receiving this mark, the student loses the right to receive a diploma with honors. In the school system, the three have practically no effect on anything, with the exception of the average mark of the certificate, which can be taken into account when entering universities.