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What is the highest NCEA score?

The highest possible score for an NCEA Level 3 rank score, used for university entry, is 320, achieved by getting Excellence (4 points) in the top 80 credits across five subjects; however, the highest endorsement for the overall qualification is getting 50 credits at Excellence, and some students might achieve more credits or higher scores beyond university requirements.
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What is the highest rank score in NCEA?

How your NCEA rank score is calculated. Your rank score is based on your best 80 credits at Level 3 over a maximum of five approved subjects. A maximum of 24 credits are counted for each approved subject. The maximum rank score is 320.
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Is there level 4 NCEA?

There are 3 levels of NCEA certificate, depending on the difficulty of the standards achieved.
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What is the hardest NCEA level?

Achieved level questions are the easiest, Merit level questions are harder, and Excellence level questions are challenging. Most students feel that Achieved level questions and some Merit level questions in NCEA are very straight forward, making it quite easy to pass a subject by answering only the easy questions.
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What is the NCEA grade for excellence?

There are two grades of endorsement: NCEA with Excellence – a completed NCEA qualification that includes 50 credits at Excellence level. NCEA with Merit – a completed NCEA qualification that includes 50 credits at Merit or better (this can be a mix of Merit and Excellence).
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Why is NZ getting rid of NCEA?

We want to make sure that every student in secondary school has a pathway to qualifications that will help them reach their potential. Research shows NCEA Levels 1, 2 and 3 are too flexible, making it hard to tell what knowledge and skills people have based off their qualifications.
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Is a 93% an A or B?

A 93% is usually an A or A-, depending on the specific grading scale, but it's almost always in the "A" range, often an A- (3.7 GPA) at universities like Columbia and Baruch or a solid A at some high schools, while other scales might make it a very high B+ (like 87-89%) or even just an A-. Check your school's official grading policy for the exact breakdown, as it varies. 
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Is 75% an A in a level?

Understanding Grade Boundaries for Popular A Level Subjects

For example, maths grade boundaries usually place an A grade around 70–75% of the total marks, with an A* closer to 85–90%.
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What is the top 10 hardest subject in the world?

Top 10 Hardest Degrees in the World for 2025 Admissions
  • Medicine.
  • Engineering (Various Branches)
  • Architecture.
  • Law.
  • Pharmacy.
  • Physics.
  • Chemistry.
  • Mathematics or Statistics.
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Which NCEA level is most important?

NCEA level 2 is the most important year to get good grades. Applying for university occurs halfway through students' last year of high school. Therefore, NCEA level 2 results are used for applying for scholarships, universities and halls of residence.
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Is 80% of New Zealand empty?

Yes, it's accurate that around 80% of New Zealand's land area is uninhabited, not because it's truly "empty" but because it's mountainous, covered by national parks, rugged terrain, and harsh climates, pushing people to live along the coasts and flatter areas, a fact highlighted by maps showing sparse population distribution.
 
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What happens if I fail NCEA?

If you do not achieve a passing score of 75% or higher, and you want to have another chance to pass your national esthetician certification exam, then you must send an email to the NCEA stating why you think you failed and what you have done to be better prepared to take the exam a second time.
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What is the hardest university to get into in NZ?

The University of Auckland is the hardest university in New Zealand to get into. Why did you choose to study in New Zealand? High-quality education, globally recognised qualifications, attractive scholarships, and a safe environment are some of the reasons why you should choose to study in New Zealand.
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How many people get excellence in NCEA?

Our Year 13 students saw a remarkable 91.8% pass rate for NCEA Level 3 (68.2% nationally), with 115 out of 125 students receiving their certificates—an improvement of nearly two percentage point from 2023. Of those, 13.6% earned an Excellence endorsement, while 28% achieved a Merit endorsement.
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What is d * d * d * equivalent to in a level?

The three grades awarded are equivalent to an A level grade and awarded the same UCAS points. A final grade of DDD is equivalent to achieving 3 grade A's at A-level and attracts the same UCAS points for university.
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Are A levels harder than AP?

To fairly compare the two, A Levels are generally considered to be more challenging than AP courses due to their in-depth treatment of a subject and the duration of the course.
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What is an A level equivalent to in the US?

A levels are considered broadly comparable to AP courses in the U.S., but they are often viewed as more specialised. For students who excel in their A level studies, competitive American universities will generally see this as comparable to taking a rigorous AP track.
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What was Einstein's IQ?

Albert Einstein never took an IQ test, so his score is unknown, but experts estimate it was around 160 or higher, placing him in the genius category, based on his groundbreaking work in physics like the theory of relativity. While 160 is a common figure, it's an estimation, as IQ tests measure different aspects of intelligence, and Einstein's exceptional ability in theoretical physics might not fully capture his overall cognitive power, though his performance in other school subjects was less stellar.
 
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Which scientist believes in God?

Yes, many famous and influential scientists throughout history and today believe in God, finding no conflict between their faith and scientific pursuits, with notable examples including Isaac Newton, Michael Faraday, Max Planck, Werner Heisenberg, Galileo Galilei, and Francis Collins, who viewed God as the source of the universe's order and intelligibility. These scientists often saw their work as revealing God's attributes, with some, like Newton, writing extensively on their faith, while others, like Collins, found faith intellectually satisfying. 
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Is a C failing UCLA?

If the repeat is taken on a P/NP basis, you will not receive credit for the repeat course. A grade of C or better is required to earn a Passed; a C- or below will earn a Not Passed grade.
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What GPA do I need for Harvard?

Harvard doesn't have a strict minimum GPA, but successful applicants typically have nearly perfect GPAs (around 3.9-4.0 unweighted, 4.15-4.25+ weighted) and rank in the top 10% of their class, demonstrating exceptional achievement in the most rigorous courses (AP, IB, Honors) available, as they use a holistic review process that values course difficulty and context.
 
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Is a 3.0 GPA all a's?

No, a 3.0 GPA is typically a straight "B" average, not all "A's," because an "A" is usually 4.0 points and a "B" is 3.0 on a standard 4.0 scale; you'd need consistent A's (4.0s) across your classes, with potentially a few B's to average out to a 3.0 if you also had some A- or B+ grades.
 
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