French term
Note x Coef
The adjacent column is "COEF" which I have translated as credit.
TIA for any input - needed ASAP if possible!
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Proposed translations
Mark x weighting
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Note added at 4 mins (2013-03-07 11:28:22 GMT)
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See here for other definitions;
http://www.wordreference.com/fren/coéfficient
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Note added at 33 mins (2013-03-07 11:57:58 GMT)
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Victoria Britten
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Sheila Wilson
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Hannah Doyle
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Tony M
: And coef is definitely NOT the credit as such, just the weighting factor to be applied to a particular component.
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Anne Greaves
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Emma Paulay
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Jenna Porter-Jacek
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cchat
: Yes, coéfficient, so therefore weighting, and mark after weighting
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Daryo
: "weighting factor" used to calculate the "weighted average" of all marks obtained - this "weighted average" represents the "result" of the exam - there's a minimum to just "pass" or to get a "mention" // this not a "credits" system
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katsy
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Discussion
"The different séries of the baccalauréat général
There are three different kinds or séries of the baccalauréat général, enabling students to specialise to
some degree. All contain certain common core subjects, but weightings applied to these subjects vary."
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/french_to_english/education_pedago...