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What is the abbreviation for Tuesday and Thursday?

What is the abbreviation for Tuesday and Thursday?

Mon – Monday. Tue or Tues – Tuesday. Wed – Wednesday. Thu, Thur, or Thurs – Thursday.

Is H an abbreviation for Thursday?

Abbrev: “H”=THursday, “N”=SuNday.

Does r mean Thursday?

The abbreviation for the days of the week are: R = Thursday. F = Friday. S = Saturday. U = Sunday.

Does s mean Saturday or Sunday?

Days of the Week Codes

M Monday
W Wednesday
R Thursday
F Friday
S Saturday

What does R mean on a schedule?

The days of the week are abbreviated in BannerWeb as follows: M= Monday, T= Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R= Thursday, F= Friday, S= Saturday. When students see a course is scheduled T/R, that means it meets Tuesday and Thursday. Answered By: Bethany Schultz.

What does U mean in class schedule?

“TR” and “U” refer to days of the week. Classes that happen more than once a week will have all of the days listed together. Abbreviations for all days are as follows: M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday, U=Sunday.

What day does R stand for College?

Understanding the Day Code

Day Code
Thursday R
Friday F
Saturday S
Sunday U

What does P mean in courses?

Primary Instructor

What does S mean in report card?

satisfactory

Is 50% an F?

This is an above-average score, between 80% and 89% C – this is a grade that rests right in the middle. D – this is still a passing grade, and it’s between 59% and 69% F – this is a failing grade.

Is 50 percent a fail?

*At selected institutions, a lower grade may be considered passing….Grading in universities.

Percentage Classification/Division
50+ but below 60 Second Class
40 (or 35)+ but below 50 Passing Grade
Below 40 (or 35) Fail

Is 88% a good grade?

My grades are usually around 88%, which is a good grade. Your grades in high school are the best indicator that exists of how you are likely to do when you get to university. The top universities in the US have a lot of students there who got nearly all A’s, and many A+’s, when they were in high school.