Peter-Michael Ziegler schrieb am 17. März 2006 12:13
> Das ist es ja gerade: Im Schulnotensystem der USA gibt es kein "E".
das is *so* nicht richtig.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade_%28education%29#United_States
Whether the failing grade is E or F typically depends on time and
geography. Midwestern and northeastern states have tended to favour
"E" since World War II while western and southern states still tend
to use "F." Ultimately, the grade "F" traces to the days of two-point
grading as "Pass" (P) and "Fail" (F).
> Das ist es ja gerade: Im Schulnotensystem der USA gibt es kein "E".
das is *so* nicht richtig.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade_%28education%29#United_States
Whether the failing grade is E or F typically depends on time and
geography. Midwestern and northeastern states have tended to favour
"E" since World War II while western and southern states still tend
to use "F." Ultimately, the grade "F" traces to the days of two-point
grading as "Pass" (P) and "Fail" (F).