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m UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM

Academic Transcript

Examination results from O 1-09-2015 to 06-12-2016 inclusive

Date of issue: 6 December 2016

Student name:

Place of birth:

Date of birth:

UvA student number:

Programme:

Start date:

M. Mori

Bagno A Ripoli, Italy

I October 1988

11106409

M Comm & lnfonnation Studies

I September 2015

Catalogue Level Course description Credits Examination Grade number date 166612016Y Master Quantitative Methods

165415016Y Master Argumentation and Discourse in Science

l 654 l 5096Y Master Argumentation in Institutional (Legal and Political) Contexts

165418506Y Master Research Paper Argumentation

165415077Y Master Dialectical and Rhetorical Analysis and Fallacies

165415066Y Master Qualitative Methods

165415116Y Master Argumentative Practices 2 (Profession and Society)

The total earned credits conform ECTS: 42

The GPA based on the above results is: 7.91

G d' h ra mg se eme UvA UvA Grade UvA Grade

Grades Letter point Descriptive point UK Letter* US Letter* grade

9.0 - 10.0 A+ 9.5 Excellent 9.0 A+ A+

8.5 - 8.9 8.3 - 8.4

A 8.5

8.0 - 8.2 A

7.8 - 7.9 A- 8.0 Good 8.0 A

7.5-7.7 A-

7.3 - 7.4 B+ 7.5

7.0 - 7.2 B 7.1 B B+

6.7 - 6.9 B- 6.8 Satisfactory 7.0

6.5 - 6.6 C B

6.4 C+ 6.5

6.0 - 6.3 Sufficient 6.0 D C

5.5 - 5.9 C 6.0 E D

4.6 - 5.4 D 5.0 Fail 4.0 F F

1.0 - 4.5 F 4.0

6 19-10-2015 7.0

6 21-10-2015 7.8

6 19-01-2016 8.0

6 25-01-2016 8.0

6 29-01-2016 9.0

6 21-03-2016 7.5

6 23-05-2016 8.1

* The given conversion scheme is suggested for broad orientation purposes only. For more information on the Dutch grading culture in comparison to other cultures, please consult www.nuffic.nl.

Credit system and marking A student's workload (both contact hours, and hours spent studying and preparing assignments) is measured in ECTS credits, whereby under Dutch law one credit represents 28 hours of work and 60 credits represents one year of full-time study. The marking system has been the same for several decades: the scale is from I (very poor) to IO (outstanding). The lowest pass mark is 6. The mark 9 is seldom awarded, and the highest pass mark IO is extremely rare. Decimal values may be used (e.g. 7.8).

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