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Ten Little Chances to be Free ([personal profile] tenlittlebullets) wrote2009-11-16 06:04 pm

Grade inflation? In MY university? It's more likely than you think!

Haha so I might have mentioned the evil algorithms homework of dooooom that kicked off the shittiness of last week. Seven pages of proofs and algorithms, handwritten, on both sides of the paper. Stayed up all night last Sunday to finish it, left three or four problems blank, half-assed a couple others, and was completely unsure whether the rest was acceptable or not. Had a minor breakdown in the study-abroad program director's office an hour before it was due, flailing about how I was going to get a three out of twenty and die of shame. He made a bet with me that I was wrong about failing the universe: if I got a passing grade (10 or better) I owed him coffee; if I got 5 or less he owed me coffee ("and a bottle of rum I should think!" added the assistant director).

That was last Monday. We got it back today.

The program directors KNOW we are a bunch of overachieving anal-retentive freaks and have beaten it into our heads that the French grading system is not the American grading system. Depending on the class, 14 to 16 out of 20 gets converted to an A when they do our transcripts. So they have spent a lot of time going "DO NOT KILL YOURSELF IF YOU GET A THIRTEEN, it does not mean what your gut reaction thinks it means, nobody gets more than an 18 practically ever, etc. etc."

Turns out they lied. Liiiiied. Because my raw grade was 15.25 out of 20 (yes, I did the math), but they curved it so that the people with the highest score got a 20. I ended up with a 19.

I have never been so happy to lose a bet in my life.

[identity profile] lovemoony4ever.livejournal.com 2009-11-16 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Awesome, congrats! They occasionally do stuff like that here too - if half the class failed and the best score only merits a 4, most people seem to think that's clearly the teacher's fault alone and they'll make adjustments so that the 4 ends up being a 5;) This is indeed most prevalent in maths.

[identity profile] 10littlebullets.livejournal.com 2009-11-17 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Haha, the thing is that 15 is considered a perfectly respectable grade--I have no idea why they felt the need to adjust it unless there were two or three people who did well and everyone else did miserably.