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« on: January 05, 2006, 11:49:24 PM »
This is the grading curve at a school I am currently considering (Syracuse). It is listed under academic rules on their website. Can someone let me know if this is a reasonable curve for a first year student. Here it is:
- 5% of the grades must be “A”;
- 10% of the grades must be “A-”;
- Remainders can be rounded up to the nearest whole number. For example, in a
class of 24 students, the professor may give two “A”s and three “A-‘s. If
percentages for “A” and “A-“ cannot be met due to tie(s) in raw scores,
percentages for “A” and “A-“ can be reduced, but not enlarged;
- No less than 5% and no more than 10% of the grades must be a combination of
“C-“, “D” and “F”;
- The average of the grades must be in the “B” range (between a 2.90 and a 3.10)
calculated without including grades of “C-” or “D” or “F.”
My thoughts:
It seems really hard to get an A but looks like they dont give too many grades below
a C. What do you all think? Do you schools or schools you have heard of have similar
curves or is this a bad deal.