I. FILIPINO TYPES : lAIANILA STUDENTS. 295 



In tin's table only students who received grades wliich do not fall 

 between 70 and 79 are included. This gives three classes of which the 

 low grade received an average of 69 or less, the high grade an average of 

 80 or more, and the others intermediate grades called mediocre. The 

 ratio is the number of students with grades above 80 divided b}' the 

 number with grades below 69, and indicates the relative class standing. 



The Iberian type has a large number of mediocre students in literature, 

 and a small number in science, in both of which the ratio is low, but in 

 mathematics, where there are an equal number of mediocre and extreme 

 students, the ratio is high and it is exceeded only by the ratio of the 

 B. B. B. in science. The total ratio of the Iberian type is low, however, 

 lower than any except the Australoid and the Blends. The ratio in 

 literature is lower than that of any other type in any subject. 



The Modified Primitive type has a larger number of mediocre students 

 than extremes in all departments. The ratio is high for literature but 

 low for mathematics and science. The total ratio is low, a trifle lower 

 than the average for the types, but not so low as the Blends. 



The Australoid has more extremes than mediocre students but the 

 extremes are low grade to a greater extent than the other types which 

 makes the ratio low in every department. The total ratio is the lowest 

 of all the types and exactly the same as the Blends with a particularly 

 low grade in science. 



The Alpine has more extreme than mediocre students, and in science 

 the extremes are low grade, whereas in mathematics they are high grade. 

 The ratio in literature and the total ratio are the same and equal exactly 

 the total average ratio of all the types. 



The B. B. B. type has about equal numbers of mediocre and extreme 

 students, and the extremes are largely high grade. The ratio is mediocre 

 for literature and mathematics but high for science, yet the difference is 

 due to one student less in low grade science than in low grade literature 

 and mathematics. The ratio is on this account greater than that of any 

 other type, and more than twice as great as that of the Australoid and 

 the Blends. 



The Adriatic has a greater number of extremes than of mediocre stu- 

 dents and the ratio of literature is low, that of mathematics mediocre, 

 whereas that of science is high. The total ratio of the Adriatic is the 

 second of all types being exceeded only by the B. B. B. 



The types have a higher total ratio than the Blends, and the ratio of 

 literature and mathematics is also higher, whereas that of science is 

 slightly lower. 



The extremely bad and the extremely good students, those with marks 

 below 60 and above 89 respectively, are called Failed and Honor students. 



There are none of these among the Iberians except 1 with a grade of 

 56 in mathematics. 



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