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Just took my orgo II final - I BS'd almost everything.
I need opinions to see if I passed based on the following: 60% of the course grade is 2 midterms, 30% each where I got 81.79 and 80.72. 40% of the course grade is the final exam.
He grades with a T score formula using 80 as the 'curved average' for the class. There were 259 points total on the exam and I think I got between 60 - 100 raw points, but it's hard to tell if I was even lower or higher ( know I got a certain few things correct, but page after page I had to just wing it). To pass the class with a C (70) at worst case scenario, I need a 52 T score curved grade. I am actually unsure if my grade will be curved that high. But on one past midterm, a student that got 7 raw points out of 158 or so was curved to a 47 T score.
Based upon the info, should I just trust that I at least made a C in the course?
Please calm me down, I'm kind of freaking out.
Also - I think studying more would not have helped as he actually gave us mechanisms we have never seen before. /sigh
I appreciate it, but damn I feel like I might even deserve to flunk with my performance on that exam. It was absurd, I didn't know how to do like half of it.
Ochem is the easiest class I've ever taken. Ever. Not even joking. I didn't study for a single test and easily made >95% in every one.
The struggle.
OP, did you get the Orgo as a Second Language books that I and others have suggested? This sounds like an avoidable tragedy.
Who is your professor? Sounds like Sessler