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Grading is 👎🏻 in Sciences
Why are known weed out courses no longer graded on a 10 point scale. Mason isn’t known for its strength in certain departments- of which most freshman learn AFTER they join *unfortunately (yes I feel deceived by admissions). Why is it ok to make a course score to pass with an A a 94% when most kids barely pull a passing grade- And why do professors think it’s OK to grade down in order to keep a barely passing median? It’s frankly 💩 and explains the low graduating GPA in science based curriculum.
u/MicJaguar2017 — 5 days ago