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Anon studies Organic Chemistry

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    Usually if everyone gets high scores, a curve isn't used. The curve is only used if most people score poorly to make up for a bad exam or something.

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    You still "need" people to fail, so

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      You still "need" people to fail, so

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      No, you don't. That's not how a curve works, the curve merely improves scores. If a curve would lower scores, it's not used.

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        I don't think the curve goes the other way tho. If everyone for above an 80 or so that doesn't mean 80 becomes a failing grade. Although tbh I'm not sure about that because I don't think I ever participated in an exam that had that happen.

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        I've never seen or heard of that being a case.

        The closest is test scores for admissions where the score is irrelevant and only the top X get in. But that's made apparent at the outset, whereas a curve is done after the fact if people do poorly.

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          organic chem(for life science majors, the one for scientists is more harder) was brutal in my CC, surprisingly, and i found out they made stem courses extremely ivy league level on purpose, because a UC said so or they wont accept transfer students with an "easy grade" i think its bs to keep students perpetually in the school to continue paying for admission.

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            My first introduction to this bullshit was calculus. Teacher bragged about only passing halve his students. Like my man... that ain't the brag you think it's is 1, 2 this is a fucking prereq for the vast vast majority of us!

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            • R [email protected]

              I don't think the curve goes the other way tho. If everyone for above an 80 or so that doesn't mean 80 becomes a failing grade. Although tbh I'm not sure about that because I don't think I ever participated in an exam that had that happen.

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              I have never once had an exam graded on a curve. But I've never done any post grad studies, although from what my PhD holding mom says, it's more of less just a pass/fail system.

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                This is so fake that we managed to reach the {fake + gay} threshold without having to tap into the gay potential

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                "gay potential" sounds like the cutest physics term.

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                • S [email protected]

                  No, you don't. That's not how a curve works, the curve merely improves scores. If a curve would lower scores, it's not used.

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                  Not what they did for us.

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                    i think multiple-choice-exams* are even better because they're corrected by a machine by scanning the checkboxes and saying either "yes" or "no". it's 100% fair and also really effective.

                    * where applicable

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                    Our exam system supports multiple choice and, indeed, collecting that part automatically. (We can still go through the boxes recognized as tick or blank en-masse to check for recognition mistakes.) However, they're only allowed to make up 20% of an exam according to university-wide rules.

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                    • S [email protected]

                      Each college does it differently. Some allow professors to choose research vs teaching, some require a fixed balance.

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                      Never heard of being able to choose

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                        Never heard of being able to choose

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                        Yup. Some have research-only professors, and some expect all professors to teach classes. It really depends on the university.

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                          Not what they did for us.

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                          Do you have more details? Because I've never heard of a curve being used to hurt students in a class, only to help make up for a bad exam.

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                          • S [email protected]

                            Yup. Some have research-only professors, and some expect all professors to teach classes. It really depends on the university.

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                            Ah, I misunderstood. Yeah, that’s common, but not a choice, they are different types of positions, with different fundings usually. You can’t switch between them

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                              They do in conservatives' anti-intellectual fantasies

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                              Bullshit. I am one.

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                              • S [email protected]

                                Yup, they have their TAs grade exams and grade on a curve so only a fixed percent passes.

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                                Exactly. OP described a very different process.

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                                • S [email protected]

                                  I've never seen or heard of that being a case.

                                  The closest is test scores for admissions where the score is irrelevant and only the top X get in. But that's made apparent at the outset, whereas a curve is done after the fact if people do poorly.

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                                  It's basically just modern eugenics with extra steps.

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                                    "gay potential" sounds like the cutest physics term.

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                                    Gay potential is measured in homos

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                                    • S [email protected]

                                      Yup, they have their TAs grade exams and grade on a curve so only a fixed percent passes.

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                                      With the amount of tests I had where I was the highest grade at ~60% and still got the equivalent of a D, I would have loved some of this curve you guys keep talking about.

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                                        Gay potential is measured in homos

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                                        Please tell me it uses SI prefixes.

                                        "They measure 1.63 x 10² megahomos!"

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                                          My first introduction to this bullshit was calculus. Teacher bragged about only passing halve his students. Like my man... that ain't the brag you think it's is 1, 2 this is a fucking prereq for the vast vast majority of us!

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                                          Yeah, when a prof or teacher says "my course is so hard, only a few people pass" then I immediately translate that to "I am a shit teacher".

                                          So long as you do the work and aren't a lazy ass student, you should have a decent pass.

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