Is an average of 2.1 in the 3rd class (annual certificate) good, because I wanted to have an Xbox for so long and you think 2.1 is a good average?

So
- in Xbox
15

To treat yourself to a console…

Bo

1 = very good.

2 = good

3 = satisfactory

4 = sufficient

5 and 6 is clear

Te

Of course that's good, congratulations!

PS: The grade 2 also means "good".
LG
Have fun with your console

Ar

Yes is good but not very good either

Li

I think that the cut up to the 9th grade is totally unimportant, but 2.1 is already good.

Ze

The grade is great!

But you don't have time for an X-Box… Sports club, training and championship games, climbing trees, building dams by the stream in the forest, building huts, waging gang wars… Where do you want to be with the X-Box at 9? Take over?

So

I'm 13

Ze

And are you in 3rd grade? Then you definitely have no time for the X-Box…

Em

Did you repeat With 13 6th grade?

Sc

Why? The lessons largely build on one another. If you only had a 4.0 out of 5-9th grade in German, you won't get 1 or 2 in 9 + 10.

The mistakes in exams are not made on purpose, but precisely because you can't.

So

No, I live in Austria and go to the 3rd class (next year in the 4th) high school and only turned 13 in February

So

Why

Li

So almost nothing builds on each other, the parts of speech etc. You will never see everyone again in the 10th grade at the latest, with grammar it is from the 10th on too. Also over (does not mean that you don't have to be able to)

Edit: I had five 5s on my certificate in 5th grade and no more 3 in 10th (I know you can't be proud of that but what you want to do)

Ze

Because you can expect a smooth 1 from a 13-year-old in 3rd grade.

Sc

"doesn't mean you don't have to be able to do it"

Correctly. Of course it builds on each other. However, you have the right that the competencies are not asked again in the form of a test. They are simply assumed. At our school you could make 4 spelling mistakes on one page, otherwise there was a grade deduction. You also have to be able to form sentences reasonably in the accusative and dative, even if you no longer have to know that you are using the dative at the 10th grade.

In other subjects as well. If you haven't understood linear systems of equations, have fun with exponential ones. Or if you can't do a fractional calculation.

Vector calculation if you didn't understand Pythagoras and and and…

The framework curriculum is not a ladder where one can't climb the next without climbing one level. It's more of a house. If too many foundations are missing, it breaks down.

If you want to have good grades then you have to be in the 9 + 10 class e.g. Catch up the material from the 6th class AND learn the material from the 9th. That is double work

Em

Achso ok understand 🙂