Grades
My grading system operates on the basic principle that:
A = Good B = Average C = Bad |
From that I add a "+" or a "-" depending on whether the object of the review deserves more or less than a basic grade.
"A+" means "Very Good."
"B+" means "Above Average."
"C+" means "Bad, but with some redeeming qualities."
And on the other side of things.
"A-" means "Good, but with some weak qualities."
"B-" means "Below Average."
"C-" means "Worse than Bad."
While if I give something a "D" it means I found nothing of worth in it, at all.
Roughly translated to a number-system the grades look like this:
A+ |
10 |
A |
9 |
A- |
8 |
B+ |
7 |
B |
6 |
B- |
5 |
C+ |
4 |
C |
3 |
C- |
2 |
D |
1 |
A BRIEFING WITH MICHAEL |