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In reply to the discussion: Dear college student who's not happy with your grade in my class: [View all]DenaliDemocrat
(1,478 posts)38. Then you aren't making fair tests...sorry
Or you arent preparing them properly for your tests. The larger the N - the more the average should be closer to 75 if the test were fair. In fact, if you are teaching science to the STEM kids, your average should be above 75. You have the kids with the high IQ.
And how did you test your hypothesis that the low grade was on them, not you?
Challenge Them = you arent fair.
Oh, and Im a scientist too. Im a top researcher for PFAS.
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I just pop back and say I'm Jewish and Native American, my wife is Chinese from China
AZLD4Candidate
Dec 2021
#9
I am glad to hear of this instructor's strict adherence to awarding the grades earned. It seems
SWBTATTReg
Dec 2021
#5
I don't think that a statute of limitations in the syllabus really solves the problem.
PTWB
Dec 2021
#21
Maybe it solves the problem in the sense that it reduces the inconvenience for you.
PTWB
Dec 2021
#26
I had a law school contracts professor who had a thing for the statute of frauds.
rsdsharp
Dec 2021
#13