Grading Explanations, Fall 2020

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As per the syllabus (md), the grades were computed by:

The Process of Grade Determination

Due to the very high course average, there was no additional course curve, although we did round up if necessary.

For a given decade, 80 to just under 83 was a B-, 83 to just under 87 was B, and 87 to just under 90 was a B+; similarly for the other decades. The D- range was extended down a bit to a 55 or above, the A range was set at 94 (not 93), and the A+ range is based on a percentage of students in the course – and was a 99. We did not give C- grades, due to how the C- grade interacts with the C/GC/NC scoring and pre-reqs, so anybody would would have gotten a C- instead got a C. Note that for all these scores, we rounded up your final course average if necessary.

Final exam grading

While the final exam went well, we ran into a few issues with the system and the questions that have now been resolved: