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palandio
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« on: December 14, 2014, 03:45:53 PM »

German law students have do pass two state exams after university and training. The grade system is even more extrem than the Frech one:

14.00-18.00 is very good (achieved by less than 1%, sometimes only 0.1%).
11.50-13.99 is good (less than 5%, often only 2%).
 9.00-11.49 is entirely satisfying (ca. 10-15%, depending on the state).
These three grades count as predicate exams. They are often required to start a doctorate, to become state attorney or judge or to apply at a law firm with international reputation.

6.50-8.99 is satisfying.
4.00-6.49 is sufficient.

An average below 4.00 is a failing grade and failing grades are much more common than predicate exams...
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