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Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Concerned about grades]]



My rule is that if the test was hard the curve can be low, but a
negative score is a failure. This rule IS invoked.

Cheers,
Bill Larson
Geneva, Switzerland
----- Original Message -----
From: Bernard G. Cleyet & Nancy Ann Seese <georgeann@REDSHIFT.COM>
To: <PHYS-L@lists.nau.edu>
Sent: 2000 March 29 8:40 AM
Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: Concerned about grades]]


Jeff Sweet wrote:

Bernard,

I identify with this part:

My explanation to students has always been that
there is very little "padding" on my exams, and that someone who might
get
30% or so on a multiple-choice exam in another course without "opening
the
book" would probably get something closer to zero on a physics exam.

On the chemistry exam I gave last Friday (a multiple-choice test with a
"guessing penalty) a student who never opens the book got a zero. If I
didn't establish zero as the lowest possible score, this particular
student
would have actually received a negative score!

Jeff