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My friend attends a 2nd tier school and I've noticed a very large disparity in difficulty between our science courses. I saw his chemistry midterm and practically all of the questions simply involved plugging in numbers and solving for a variable (e.g. given this wavelength, calculate the frequency). The average is usually in the 80's. I could answer every question with ease. Suffice to say, he easily has an A in the class. On the other hand, my exams involve more conceptual, difficult questions that do not simply involve plugging in numbers to solve for a variable. The average is usually in the mid 60's. As a result, I have a B+. I may attend a top 25 school, but I can't help but think that his 4.0 BCPM GPA will look much better than my ~3.3.
I don't want to sound anal or stuck up, but I really think it's unfair. I mean he attends a fairly respectable school, yet his exams are something that my younger brother (who is a high school sophmore taking a general chemistry high school course) could ace.
I don't want to sound anal or stuck up, but I really think it's unfair. I mean he attends a fairly respectable school, yet his exams are something that my younger brother (who is a high school sophmore taking a general chemistry high school course) could ace.