Grades, Tests, and Curves - Page 2
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Hidden_MotiveS
Canada2562 Posts
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Endymion
United States3701 Posts
in regards to prereqs, most of my classes require (pass class X with at least an 87% then come to class Z) | ||
babylon
8765 Posts
On February 21 2012 13:13 Endymion wrote: I once had a professor who averaged his final around a 35% , which ended up being a C.. most stressful thing ever, the exam was like 250 multiple choice questions for 2 hours on macroeconomics, the class was a bit more than pissed. My stat professor gave a horrendously easy midterm. Everyone did well, so he was all like, "Final's going to be more difficult." Final comes around. I figure, hey, it can't be all that difficult. It's fucking statistics. How difficult can statistics be? Famous last words. Class average on the final exam was a 33%. | ||
starplayer35
United States40 Posts
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Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
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OpticalShot
Canada6330 Posts
I don't mind 60% as a passing grade (70% in grad schools, by the way). It's not indicative of how much course material you understood. I passed quantum mechanics with a 70%+ and I don't know/remember a thing about that subject now (well I probably understood a thing or two when I took the course, but much much less than 70%). On the other hand, I thought I knew everything about the first-year linear algebra course but I didn't get 100% as the final score. Again, this system is not perfect but it's good enough. Besides the score, students can get a good idea of which subjects they understand the best and probably direct future studies + career accordingly. | ||
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