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In Austria, scholastic grades use a 5-point grading scale, where:

  • 1 ("sehr gut" - "very good") is the best possible grade.
  • 2 ("gut" - "good") is the next-highest.
  • 3 ("befriedigend" - "satisfactory") indicates "average" performance.
  • 4 ("genügend" - "adequate") is the lowest passing grade.
  • 5 ("nicht genügend" - "unsatisfactory") is the lowest possible grade and the only failing grade (usually earned for 50% or less of maximum achievable credit).
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