Chapter 108: The background of the third world
Chapter 108: The background of the third world
Zhenxue Hancheng Noble Academy, an institution that carries a century of glory and splendor, was jointly founded in the torrent of history by today's four major families - the Zhai family, the Xiao family, the He family and the Chu family.
The name of the academy is also composed of the initials of the four families ranked by their strength at the time. These four families not only have a deep family heritage and endless glory, but also have written a glorious chapter for this academy with their outstanding wisdom and strength.
Although the aristocratic college of Zhenxue Hancheng has clear levels, GPA has become an important criterion for measuring students' academic achievements and abilities. The levels within the college are not static, and students with high GPAs have the opportunity to obtain higher status and honors, such as promotion to more advanced classes, more privileges and resources, and may even receive special recommendations from the college to further consolidate or enhance their family status.
Secondly, GPA also represents the competitiveness of students within the college. Students in aristocratic colleges usually come from famous families, and the competition between them is not limited to academics, but also concerns family honor and future development. The level of GPA directly affects the reputation and influence of students within the college, and even affects their relationship and cooperation opportunities with other families.
In addition, aristocratic colleges usually have close ties with the political, business and other social circles. Students with excellent GPAs are more likely to gain attention and recognition from the outside world, and thus get more internship and practice opportunities, and may even be directly recommended to important partners or institutions. Therefore, for students of aristocratic colleges, GPAs are not only a symbol of academic achievement, but also an important stepping stone for future development.
In elite colleges, students' GPA standards are usually rigorous and detailed. These standards not only reflect academic requirements, but also reflect the college's unique grade and honor system. The following are some possible GPA standards:
Basic GPA: Similar to universities in the real world, the basic GPA of aristocratic colleges may be calculated based on factors such as course difficulty, homework completion quality, class participation, and test scores. Generally speaking, 90 points and above are A grades, corresponding to higher GPAs; 80-89 points are B grades, corresponding to medium GPAs; 70-79 points are C grades, corresponding to lower GPAs; 60-69 points are D grades, which may only reach the passing line; and below 60 points are considered unsuccessful.
Honors Grade Point Standards: Noble colleges will set up special honors courses or projects, and students who participate in and complete these courses or projects can get additional grade points. These honors courses are usually more difficult, but after completion, they can significantly enhance students' academic reputation and status.
Social practice and contribution points: The college encourages students to participate in various social practice activities, such as volunteer services, academic competitions, club activities, etc. The performance and contribution of students in these activities will also be included in the GPA calculation to reflect their comprehensive quality and social responsibility. (However, such GPAs are not easy to obtain and take a long time, so students generally do not put in more effort)
Noble privilege points: As an aristocratic college, students will receive certain privilege points due to their family background or special status. These points are not obtained through academic efforts, but are a recognition of the college's family status or special contributions. The direct descendants of the four major families have 5 points, and the direct descendants of the four second largest families have 2 points.
Comprehensive ranking and GPA bonus: The college will rank students based on their comprehensive performance in various aspects, and top-ranked students will receive additional GPA bonuses. This kind of bonus is designed to encourage students to develop in an all-round way and enhance the overall reputation of the college.
These GPA standards together constitute the unique academic evaluation system of the Noble College, which not only reflects the college's emphasis on academic achievements, but also reflects the college's unique grade and honor system. Through this system, the college can comprehensively and objectively evaluate students' academic ability and comprehensive quality, and provide strong support for their future development.
And there are clear class divisions
Class A1: Direct descendants of the four major families with a GPA of 80 or above (no failure to meet the requirement so far) + collateral descendants of the four major families with a GPA of 90 or above + direct descendants of the next four major families with a GPA of 90 or above
Class A2: collateral lineage of the four major families with a GPA of no less than 80 points + direct lineage of the next four major families with a GPA of no less than 85 points + collateral lineage of the next four major families with a GPA of no less than 90 points
Class A3: collateral branches of the four major families (GPA cannot be lower than 75 points) + direct and collateral branches of the next four major families (GPA cannot be lower than 80 points)
Class A4: collateral branches of the four major families (GPA cannot be lower than 70 points) + direct and collateral branches of the next four major families (GPA cannot be lower than 75 points)
Class B1: Top students regardless of status (GPA not less than 90)
Class B2 must be in the top 100 in terms of family assets (GPA no less than 85)
Class B3 has a family asset ranking requirement of the top 200 (GPA no less than 85)
The same applies to classes C1-10 (GPA requirement is 75 or above)
There is no limit on wealth level for D1-7 classes (GPA requirement is 80 or above)
If your GPA is below the standard, you will be demoted. If your GPA is below 70 for more than two times, you will be expelled!
The four major families: Zhai family, Xiao family, He family, and Chu family
The next four major families: Tang Family, Jimo Family, Feng Family, Han Family
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