Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
en base 10 de los créditos superados
English translation:
based on a 10-point scale of credits earned
Spanish term
en Base 10 de los créditos superados:
Is okay to translate as in base 10 of the credits that she passed? or probably the credits she obtained?
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Calificación global media en Base 10 de los créditos superados: 8,23
May 18, 2020 06:05: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"
Jun 1, 2020 07:44: Marcelo González Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
based on a 10-point scale of credits earned
superar = earned/obtained (in this context)
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Note added at 3 days 20 hrs (2020-05-22 02:15:16 GMT)
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calificación global media en Base 10 de los créditos superados = overall average based on a 10-point scale of credits earned
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Note added at 4 days (2020-05-22 08:40:59 GMT)
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Hola, yugoslavia: Su propuesta de incluir 'obtained' sería muy válida también.
Credits 'earned' or 'obtained' both sound very natural.
Suerte y saludos :-)
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Note added at 14 days (2020-06-01 07:43:59 GMT) Post-grading
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Glad to help, yugoslavia. Be safe :-)
Thanks for your help Marcelo. |
Muchas gracias Marcelo. |
average grade of the credits passed out of 10:8.23
no need to include 'global'. Why? Because the determination of an average grade includes all the grades.
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Note added at 10 hrs (2020-05-18 16:17:49 GMT)
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One can also say 'average grade of the credits passed: 8.23 out of 10'
Thanks Francois. I appreciate it. |
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Elisa Ksiazenicki
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Thanks!
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Taña Dalglish
: https://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish-to-english/other/202520-c... & https://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish-to-english/it-information... /Don't have to answer that & won't!/What's yours???
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What's your point?
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Marcelo González
: credits 'passed' sounds odd, at best
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based on a scale of 10 from credits exceeded/passed
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Note added at 3 days 19 hrs (2020-05-22 02:04:23 GMT)
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It just occurred to me that taking credits beyond those required is called overcrediting.
https://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish-to-english/other/202520-cr%C3%A9ditos-superados.html#521525
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Lydia De Jorge
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Marcelo González
: I was referring to the source text's meaning, and trying to make sense of it. I think 'superado' means 'earned.' >Would including a specific average for 'courses beyond the required ones' be common enough to warrant such a high degree of confidence?
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That depends on the university. In my MS program, they include overcredited courses (new term for me, ha!) towards the overall GPA. But I can tell you that superar would be exceeding beyond that required. See the above links.
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