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On December 13 2009 04:12 IntoTheWow wrote: You think your finals are bad? I have a class in my university where the teacher takes a final, and gives a score to each student (normal so far).
The he takes the average of all the grades and everyone above the average passes and everyone below fails.
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I hope he loses his job.
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I have to contruct a 1/4" = 1' scale model for my Studio Final Review, as well as the architectural drawings for it by Tuesday.
Along with 4 finals to study for.
FML...until Wednesday.
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On December 13 2009 04:12 IntoTheWow wrote: You think your finals are bad? I have a class in my university where the teacher takes a final, and gives a score to each student (normal so far).
The he takes the average of all the grades and everyone above the average passes and everyone below fails.
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Oh god, that's rough but I have faith in you agu!
On December 13 2009 04:21 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2009 03:56 Manit0u wrote: hell, it's even greater priority than Sun Tzu.
Lolno. And I need like a 100, or maybe like a 99 to get an A- in microecon. Sounds just like you with macro, the fact you did it gives me hope I guess? xD
Definitely have hope, but as a fair warning, my situation was also a little different. My tests were all multiple choice, including the final. Also, the final was optional and it was there to replace a grade for any particular section test that I poorly on. The final, thus, was laid out so there were 4 sections covering the tests we had throughout the semester.
Still, don't give up! Pulling off those clutch marks is such a great feeling of accomplishment, and I did it twice in two semesters. Definitely let me know how it went after you get the results.
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On December 13 2009 04:25 TOloseGT wrote: I have to contruct a 1/4" = 1' scale model for my Studio Final Review, as well as the architectural drawings for it by Tuesday.
Along with 4 finals to study for.
FML...until Wednesday.
Ouch, that's really rough :/ Compared to that, my situation seems ezpz. Also, I think there was someone who made a blog about raping himself in computer science where he has shittons of papers and tests due in a week or two.
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On December 13 2009 03:36 Divinek wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2009 03:09 eshlow wrote: I had one class (history) where the final was 100% of the grade.
Midterm was basically there for if you got better on it than the final it would count for a little bit but not much.
Sucks dude. GL. Damn our university policy says the finals cant count for more than 50%, that would be quite intense weighting so much into one test. Give the possibility that people can have shitty test days
Really? :o Over here it's 20% of the points can be made throughout the semester and then you have the finals which consist out of the remaining 80% lol :p (for some courses, I have other courses that are also 100% final exam :o)
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On December 13 2009 02:22 kerr0r wrote: What's with all these crazy courses people have where homework and tests and shit make up over 50% of their grades? This semester I have two courses where finals are 80% if and only if the results on the finals are worse than the ones on the one (optional) test we have, and two where the grades are 100% finals. Will this change as I start my 3rd or 4th year? Or is this just how we do it in Norway and nowhere else?
Just to clarify: Of course we have to do homework, it just doesn't count towards our grade.
don't even start making it seem like your education system is so much harder because your finals count for so much of your grade. Yes, your final counts for almost if not everything, but you have the option to retake it a bunch of times until you pass! if we fuck up an exam here, there's nothing we can do about it unless the professor has a very special system in place.
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I had to learn the entire Introductory to International Trades course in 1.5 days. The exam was preceded by my Microeconomics exam, and followed by CS Algorithms exam (in other words, three exams in 24 H).
=.=
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Dude, philosophy is easy. Why even study?
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On December 13 2009 04:12 IntoTheWow wrote: You think your finals are bad? I have a class in my university where the teacher takes a final, and gives a score to each student (normal so far).
The he takes the average of all the grades and everyone above the average passes and everyone below fails.
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Is this a pass/fail course or actual grades? Irregardless, I think it does make sense. There's way too much grade inflation everywhere especially with teachers who only care about getting good reviews on their student evaluations. :\
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On December 14 2009 03:01 Dknight wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2009 04:12 IntoTheWow wrote: You think your finals are bad? I have a class in my university where the teacher takes a final, and gives a score to each student (normal so far).
The he takes the average of all the grades and everyone above the average passes and everyone below fails.
.... Is this a pass/fail course or actual grades? Irregardless, I think it does make sense. There's way too much grade inflation everywhere especially with teachers who only care about getting good reviews on their student evaluations. :\ how does this make sense? this has nothing to do with grade inflation. In this system, a person who scores a 51 (normalized) gets the same grade as someone who scores a 99 (normalized). And the guy who scores a 49 fails. The whole purpose of grading is to create a metric to evaluate how much a student has learned, if the professors grading system is that terrible at differentiating different levels of achievement, it's a pretty terrible grading system.
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On December 13 2009 04:12 IntoTheWow wrote: You think your finals are bad? I have a class in my university where the teacher takes a final, and gives a score to each student (normal so far).
The he takes the average of all the grades and everyone above the average passes and everyone below fails.
....
What am I missing here, why is this so horrible? Isn't a related method (having a pass/fail quota) relatively standard for courses with lots of students? Of course there you use the mode and not the average which probably makes more sense, but I somehow I don't see why this method is so obviously ridiculous.
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On December 14 2009 07:08 skronch wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2009 03:01 Dknight wrote:On December 13 2009 04:12 IntoTheWow wrote: You think your finals are bad? I have a class in my university where the teacher takes a final, and gives a score to each student (normal so far).
The he takes the average of all the grades and everyone above the average passes and everyone below fails.
.... Is this a pass/fail course or actual grades? Irregardless, I think it does make sense. There's way too much grade inflation everywhere especially with teachers who only care about getting good reviews on their student evaluations. :\ how does this make sense? this has nothing to do with grade inflation. In this system, a person who scores a 51 (normalized) gets the same grade as someone who scores a 99 (normalized). And the guy who scores a 49 fails. The whole purpose of grading is to create a metric to evaluate how much a student has learned, if the professors grading system is that terrible at differentiating different levels of achievement, it's a pretty terrible grading system.
At least in Switzerland it's quite common in some courses that you only get the info whether you passed or not and not your actual grade. Reasons for this include stopping the kind of grade hysteria that (I've heard) exists in the US for tests that reveal very little about how well you're actually going to perform in your field.
Just realized ITW is talking about finals, don't know how I missed that (it's late). :p Yeah it doesn't make any sense then, I was talking about tests after your first semesters (where I still think that setting a quota and not getting a grade is annoying, but I can see the the reasons for it).
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