Jayson Cohen
Jayson Cohen
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Hm. One might read the causality the other way.originally posted by Zachary Ross:
One time in mechanics the professor threw out the exam, with the logic that if everyone did so poorly it was the exam and not the students that failed.
I don’t agree. For many physics and engineering profs, it’s not easy to put their mind set into one learning a topic for the first time and having much less facility for the subject matter. It is also not the goal to have an exam fitting into the high school grading system of 60 (D-) to 100 (A+). There will be a curve in all cases.
I had a Physics Prof in grad school, one of my favorites actually, who wouldn’t give anyone a solid A in Quantum Mechanics at Michigan because we weren’t at Harvard. (He is a lifelong Michigan guy now around 90.) Our max grade was A-. I guess presumptions about the highest achievable score of Premier Cru and Grand Cru pervade every field.