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Strike For The South
01-19-2011, 18:10
The syllabus reads "The three examinations will count roughly 33%, class participation can then improve the overall record"

However today we are give a map quiz and told it will count 10% I probably scored an ~80% on the quiz as I hadn't been studying because the syllabus clearly states only three grades were being taken this quiz notbaly absent.

So should I say something?

Louis VI the Fat
01-19-2011, 18:12
Say something and when they object make those muscles count


Edit: Only two minutes to respond to a SFTS thread!! That RSS feed is working...

Beskar
01-19-2011, 18:12
Ask and you shall receive.

Fisherking
01-19-2011, 18:15
That was class participation.
Now if you want to tick of the prof...

Strike For The South
01-19-2011, 18:17
That was class participation.
Now if you want to tick of the prof...

That's what I thought, but if we are running on a standard 100% scale (it excplicitly says % not points) than that's a bit misleading no?

Fisherking
01-19-2011, 18:20
they lied

Strike For The South
01-19-2011, 18:21
they lied

I was told there would be no math

drone
01-19-2011, 18:40
The syllabus reads "The three examinations will count roughly 33%, class participation can then improve the overall record"
As a football player, you should know that the scale goes to 110%.

Moros
01-19-2011, 18:53
but 80% is good no?

HoreTore
01-20-2011, 12:14
Class participation counts in college?

What kind of communist utopia are you running, SFTS??

Moros
01-20-2011, 16:01
Class participation counts in college?

What kind of communist utopia are you running, SFTS??
:laugh4: That's a good one.

Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
01-20-2011, 18:10
The syllabus reads "The three examinations will count roughly 33%, class participation can then improve the overall record"

However today we are give a map quiz and told it will count 10% I probably scored an ~80% on the quiz as I hadn't been studying because the syllabus clearly states only three grades were being taken this quiz notbaly absent.

So should I say something?

"roughly" probably means they haven't finalised the syllabus at time of writing.

/things have presumably changed.