Can somebody explain to me how this grading system works in Lithuania?How much is 0.4 out of a 100 for an example

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  1. Looks like weights for your final score. The score you get from math is gonna be 40% of your final score for example

  2. This is not a full description of something, but these say how many percent which subject affects final score. It is just written not as percent, but as an decimal. Which is interchangable in our education system, was not familiar that ither would not use that…

  3. Ok, I went through this, there’s an awesome site that does this, but can’t find it anywhere, it was always in student group chats.

    Anyway:

    Most students take national exams. Then the score is divided by 100 and multiplied by coefficient. So if the coefficient is 0.4 in math and from national exam you get 100, you have 0.4. From what I seen there’s always one carrying 0.4, and three 0.2, as to make 1.

    I don’t really know for international students and exams, that you’ll need to call about and ask. Maybe the grades but idk.

    You don’t need a full 1 to get in though. In school we operate on 10 point system, so if you multiply by 10 and your grade is around 8 or 9 (so around 0.8 or 0.9), you’ll probably get in. I see you’re probably looking into informatics, in my course lowest score that got in was about 7.33

  4. Your admission score = Result in math / 10 * 0,4 + Result in IT / 10 * 0,2 + Result in Native Language / 10 * 0,2 + Result in any other subject / 10 * 0,2

    So for example, if you had 100 in math, 80 in IT, 80 in Native and 100 in let’s say English your score would be

    10 * .4 + 8 * .2 + 8* .2 + 100 * .2 = 9.2

    Additional points may be given but that’s another topic

  5. Those are coefficients. Multiply your score by the coefficient of each subject and add everything together.

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