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German mathematics: one point out of ten.
The scoring system in Germany is very different from that in China. This paper will introduce Germany's six-point scoring system to help readers better understand the German education system.

Six-point scoring system

Germany adopts a unique six-point scoring system, with one point representing full marks. Different from the common percentage system in China, the higher the German score does not mean the better, but the higher the score, the worse the performance.

Score comparison table

In the German score comparison table, S stands for 100, A stands for 85-99, B stands for 70-84, C stands for 60-69, D stands for 40-59 and E stands for 0-39. By comparison, we can better understand the German scoring system.

Differences in educational systems

Understanding the scoring system in Germany is helpful to better understand and compare the differences between the two countries' education systems. Germany's education system pays attention to students' comprehensive quality and ability training, rather than simple score evaluation.