With all this talk on grading, a question

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Chet Rogers

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Would it be harder to get better grades from being graded on a curve or if you do your work at a certain level you get that grade associated with it.
On the latter, I can think of, their is a lack of competition, but if you do not do top notch work an A is out of the question.
 
I have found that to get an A, you really have to get what is meant by the term A, curve or not.

But that's just me.
 
im surprised someone hastnt beat u down for asking this - if they do come join me in the corner we can +pity+ ourselves and play :horns: music ..maybe even throw a :hardy: and ignore the :meanie: for not letting us ask questions about the G word - like it isnt death already when its mentioned in class


personally im scared to offer an opinion on this but.... i say curve because sometimes u can do A quality work that would earn u a A with a fair examination or a C with another (diff proff's exam)..and well shouldnt we all obey the sacred bell curve ..why stop now..the statistics monkeys will get mad :scared:
 
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