Is it worth it?

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Hum

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Hey everyone,

I just got my grades back, and I am happy with them, but there is one thing that bothered me. I received an A- in one of those 1 credit "intro/survey" type classes, basically the ones you go to once a week and if you attend all the classes and do the assignments you get an A.

I'm really not sure why I got an A-, I attended all of the classes and did all the assignments. There was one thing where I forgot to turn something in but ended up turning it in still "on time" but it was basically like missing a class. However, I went to an optional extra credit class at the end which I thought made up for it.

I know this is really picking at the small things, but should I bother trying to email the professor and asking where I lost some credit? Or is it so insignificant that it doesn't even really matter?

Thanks!
 
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Hey everyone,

I just got my grades back, and I am happy with them, but there is one thing that bothered me. I received an A- in one of those 1 credit "intro/survey" type classes, basically the ones you go to once a week and if you attend all the classes and do the assignments you get an A.

I'm really not sure why I got an A-, I attended all of the classes and did all the assignments. There was one thing where I forgot to turn something in but ended up turning it in still "on time" but it was basically like missing a class. However, I went to an optional extra credit class at the end which I thought made up for it.

I know this is really picking at the small things, but should I bother trying to email the professor and asking where I lost some credit? Or is it so insignificant that it doesn't even really matter?

Thanks!

Oh you...
you have to try to make it less obvious next time bud

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Really? really? You are asking SDN for this?
You should have emailed your prof or dean by now.