Well in my school/Queensland (new syllabus), they mark based on criteria (more talking sciences here) and they mark really hard, like most people get C's...so when you get A's (like me
) then you really did well...and also they have A+, A- etc.
In maths...well they have to have separate criteria for each question, and then they give you an a, b, c or n for the question, in two categories, one for actually getting the question right, eg you get an a if it's right, or a b if it's nearly right etc. The other category is for how well you explained/justified your answer. So you might get your marks back and see
Question 6: a/b and that would mean you got it right but explained badly...
I like that method way more.
and another thing:
HOW DO YOU GET NUMBERS FOR ENGLISH???