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3. Work out the credit as a percentage:<br />
a. Divide the total in Ha by the total in He.<br />
b. Multiply this by 100. This is the percentage. Enter it in Ia.<br />
• Eg, if you have a total of 60 credits in grades 1,2,3,4 and a total of 220<br />
credits passed at Level 6, divide 60 by 220 (= 0.27), multiply by 100 (=<br />
27), enter 27% in the gridbox Ia<br />
4. Do the same for each row.<br />
5. If you have worked out the percentages correctly, column I should add up to within 2<br />
decimal points of 100%.<br />
For Profile 2: All modules passed at Level 5 and 6 or above:<br />
6. First enter the totals from column H of Profile 1 into column J of Profile 2.<br />
7. Fill in the chart, putting the number of credits you have gained at Level 5 and 6 in the<br />
relevant grid boxes (Kf to Pi):<br />
Profile 2: Level 5, 6 and 7 grades only:<br />
J K L M N O P Q R<br />
Grades: Level<br />
6 & 7<br />
total<br />
total %<br />
f 1,2,3,4<br />
g 5,6,7,8<br />
h 9,10,11,12<br />
i 13,14,15,16<br />
j Total<br />
8. Add up the total for each row, including the Level 6 & 7 modules in column J, and enter in<br />
column Q.<br />
9. Add up the total in column Q and enter it in gridbox Qj.<br />
10. Work out the credit as a percentage:<br />
a. Divide the total in Qf by the total in Qj.<br />
b. Multiply this by 100. This is the percentage. Enter it in Rf.<br />
11. Do the same for each row.<br />
12. If you have worked out the percentages correctly, column R should add up to within 2<br />
decimal points of 100%.<br />
Definitions:<br />
First class (1 st ) 50% at grades 1 to 4<br />
and less than<br />
25% at grades 13 to 16<br />
Upper Second Class (2.1) 50% at grades 1 to 8<br />
and less than<br />
25% at grades 13 to 16<br />
Lower Second Class (2.2) 50% at grades 1 to 12<br />
A clear profile A borderline profile<br />
50% at grades 1 to 4<br />
and more than<br />
25% at grades 13 to 16<br />
50% at grades 1 to 8<br />
and more than<br />
25% at grades 13 to 16