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gz390
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I noticed one of my teachers has a altered grading scale from the NCSU grading scale so that a 94, not a 93 is the least for an A, so a 93 is an A- when it should be an A according to the university. I also have another teacher who makes it harder to get + grades, making it at least a 88 for a B+ but easier to get solid grades, a 82 can get a B. How can I report this ?

4/23/2010 6:55:36 PM

ambrosia1231
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You don't.

The university allows faculty to set their own grading scales.

Quote :
"Instructor's conversion system from numerical to letter grading, if applicable."

http://www.ncsu.edu/policies/academic_affairs/courses_undergrad/REG02.20.7.php

In other words:
1) ahahahaha still sucks to be you
2) Still looking for your big boy britches, eh?

[Edited on April 23, 2010 at 7:09 PM. Reason : d]

4/23/2010 7:09:13 PM

evan
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yeah, as long as it was put in the syllabus, they're completely allowed to do that.

4/23/2010 8:50:50 PM

simonn
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what would possibly make you think that you can change how a professor grades his course?

4/23/2010 10:23:28 PM

ambrosia1231
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see his post history

4/23/2010 10:34:41 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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it's one fucking point. get over it.

4/23/2010 11:22:58 PM

gz390
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That's just the thing, if its just one point why change it at all? Just to annoy the students?

4/24/2010 10:35:11 AM

fdhelmin
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The troll of study hall

4/24/2010 10:38:14 AM

NCSUStinger
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just start up abuse of power at nc state v2.0

that should get the ball rolling

4/24/2010 7:44:44 PM

gz390
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One of my teachers that has the messed up grading scale also is giving the the third exam of my English Literature course during the first hour of the 3 hour final exam period and only allowing 2 hours for the actual final exam.

The troll of study hall

I'll ignore your sarcasm.

4/24/2010 8:52:21 PM

OldBlueChair
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every thread you post:

4/24/2010 10:15:03 PM

Solinari
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haha i hate to see how this kid reacts to his first job

4/25/2010 2:07:02 PM

Jen
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Quote :
"see his post history "


damn man, im not even that big of a whinny bitch

[Edited on April 25, 2010 at 4:13 PM. Reason : popio]

4/25/2010 4:13:30 PM

Samwise16
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I had a teacher who would only give you an A+ if you "truly earned it".. aka, you could make a 98 in the class but if he didn't know your name by heart and didn't see you asking questions in class or talking to him blah blah blah you would only get an A.

And he never had any problems with it because he told everyone in the syllabus and on the first day...

Aka, get a straw and suck it up.

4/26/2010 3:37:33 PM

cymartini
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The grading scales are arbitrary anyway. It wouldn't matter if the bar for an A is 95, 90, 80, 60, ... if it were equivalently difficult to manage each particular score. So it's not worth raising a fuss over it. The best outcome is probably nothing - the worst angering your instructors. There aren't any free passes.

4/26/2010 8:11:48 PM

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