2nd. Notes of appreciation given by the General Commanding, and the Colonel Second in Command, and by the Officers of the Staff of the School.
3rd. Tables of credits given by two Field Officers of the Artillery and Engineers on the theoretical and practical instruction with which they are charged.
4th. Tables of credits given by each Professor for the works of all kinds, interrogations, &c., of his course.
The classification of the first year comprehends all the works, drill, and practice, executed during the first year, which have been valued, as well as the notes of appreciation and of conduct.
The number appropriated to these notes at the end of the first year is equal to the moiety of the total number allowed for the two years of study.
The classification of the students of the second year presents the reunion of the works executed by them since their entrance into the school.
The maximum number of credits appropriated to all the Officers of the Staff, as a note of appreciation, is equal to one-sixth of the total of all the courses taken together.
The same number, divided into two equal parts, is assigned to the notes of appreciation given by the General commanding and the Second in Command.
Lastly, the notes of conduct given by the General commanding and the Second in Command form one-fiftieth of the total value.
For the classification of each division the Director of Studies abstracts into a Table, for each arm, all the elements which should enter into this classification. Below the name of each student are inserted all the credits which belong to him, and the total, reduced in the ratio of the maximum 20, is the definitive number of the classification of each student.