Laudatur
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Laudatur is the highest grade in the Finnish matriculation examination (See Abitur) and its abbreviation is "L". Only the top 5% of the participants are given an L. Other possible grades are Eximia cum laude approbatur (E, 15% of participants), Magna cum laude approbatur (M, 20%), Cum laude approbatur (C, 24%), Lubenter approbatur (B, 20%), Approbatur (A, 11%) and Improbatur (I=fail, 5%). Grades from Approbatur to Laudatur are passing grades. Improbatur is a failing grade.
Laudatur is a Latin word which translates to "praised".