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Old 04-20-2011 at 04:18 PM   #1
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If my final mark is...
So Based on the marks posted on avenue (our final exam was posted). My grade ended up being 84.38%... Is that a 10 or an 11.

a 10 is 80-84
11 is 85-89
Old 04-20-2011 at 04:19 PM   #2
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a 10

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Old 04-20-2011 at 04:19 PM   #3
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10. 84.9999 is still 10...it's really stupid.
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Technically, thats a 10
but if the prof is kind enough.. he/she would be able to push it to an 11.

Email the prof and see what he/she can do for you =)
Old 04-20-2011 at 04:52 PM   #5
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I just talked to my prof about a similar problem today. Usually when the exam marks are posted, they have already submitted the overall grades to the registrar. Unless there's a really big error, they don't really want to do all the paper work to explain to the dean about the 0.5 point difference. It's not like I earned that point myself anyways, so it's reasonable that they don't bump it.
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Yea, some profs are just nicer than others.
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10. 84.9999 is still 10...it's really stupid.
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaat.

That's absurd!
Old 04-20-2011 at 07:46 PM   #8
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depends on the prof. Some profs make it a 85 if you get a 84.5 or above.
Old 04-20-2011 at 07:59 PM   #9
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Yeah, depends on the prof. Some will round, others couldn't care less.
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Old 04-20-2011 at 08:26 PM   #10
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McMaster's stance is that the marks are truncated - 84.9 is a 10, not an 11.

However, some professors will bump you.

But the thing to note is that it is defaulted at 10, and professors have to actually change your mark - 84.5 is not "automatically" an 85, but they might decide "okay I'll give anyone whose final mark is an 84.5 an 11" - but it's not automatically done.
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McMaster's stance is that the marks are truncated - 84.9 is a 10, not an 11.

However, some professors will bump you.

But the thing to note is that it is defaulted at 10, and professors have to actually change your mark - 84.5 is not "automatically" an 85, but they might decide "okay I'll give anyone whose final mark is an 84.5 an 11" - but it's not automatically done.
They do that, I've been like a half % from the next grade and e-mailed the prof about it and got bumped up. One prof gave me 2 marks on the last lab to bring me over to the next grade.
Old 04-20-2011 at 09:00 PM   #12
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Truncation, its a 10.
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Soo close! But yup I think that would be a 10
Old 04-21-2011 at 07:03 PM   #14
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If you look at McMaster's grade system, an 80 to 84% is a 10, and 85 to 89% is an 11. That one percent, from 84.01 to 84.99%, is up to the professor's decision on how they want to handle it. There was a case where my average was an 89.35% and was bumped down to an 11 and there was another time where my average was an 84.05% and was bumped up to an 11. I would email the professor and ask them how they handle these cases.
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Okay, guys, they've posted the marks for LAST TERM'S Chem alongside this term's because they want to calculate the Most Improved or somesuch. And I've found that I made a 79.13% on the course. Should I just leave it as the 9 I got (since it is, after all, soooo last term), or should I perhaps query after a maybe-chance-at-a-10?



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