@i know this this is when they give you your seat assignment for a large lecture class like gen chem. hence why it said i had a 300% all year and then i ended up with a C :(
@Anonymous when I was a TA and had access to editing the gradebook on courseworks, I didn’t write the grades as xx/yy. You write xx for each student, and yy once when you first add that assignment/exam to the gradebook.
so the mistake is typing 1 when the exam was first added instead of 100.
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@i know this this is when they give you your seat assignment for a large lecture class like gen chem. hence why it said i had a 300% all year and then i ended up with a C :(
@Anonymous You mad.
@Anonymous when I was a TA and had access to editing the gradebook on courseworks, I didn’t write the grades as xx/yy. You write xx for each student, and yy once when you first add that assignment/exam to the gradebook.
so the mistake is typing 1 when the exam was first added instead of 100.
@Anonymous which now that I think about it, this still shows grade inflation 101>100 :) I thought we all waved extra credit goodbye in HS
@Anonymous clearly in binary
@wellllll clearly not an engineering class
@Anonymous this is what happens when SEAS kids take creative writing.
@does this clinch u valedictorian?
@Vegeta IT’S OVER NINE THOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND!
@Anonymous my gpa is a 2.8. :(
@it's ok <3
@keep your chin up! trading grades for real knowledge of the city or something can be totally worth it.
@don't be an idiot pick that shit up 2.8 you got it go get it
@So confused. What does this mean without the typo?
@Anonymous Probably 10/11. The error isn’t in the percent grade – under “Final Exam” you can see where the professor switched the /and the 1.
@One-Upper Eh, I’ve done better
@Anonymous My GPA is a 400.o now nbd.