I can see the confusion tbh
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If I had to guess, the test has 59 questions.
And who is mature enough to not add 10 more questions?
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And the teacher apparently failed to learn legible handwriting, so she’s one to talk.
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Maybe you were just hungry your teacher is kinda rude.
Idk if you have rapport with the teacher I can see it as nothing g more than a light jab
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I hope this red circle trend continues to be a thing, if it wasn't for the circle I wouldn't have been able to figure out what part of the meme I was supposed to look at
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I hope this red circle trend continues to be a thing, if it wasn't for the circle I wouldn't have been able to figure out what part of the meme I was supposed to look at
I'm so desensitized to them that I didn't even notice until you pointed it out.
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And who is mature enough to not add 10 more questions?
Someone with more discipline than I have, that's for sure.
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If I had to guess, the test has 59 questions.
It's a paper, not a test.
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I would expect a better hAndwriting from a teacher of ancient Greek History,
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Someone with more discipline than I have, that's for sure.
If I were the techer I would make any test have 68 possible points, just to annoy immature people...
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I'm so desensitized to them that I didn't even notice until you pointed it out.
I thought it was part of the paper
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If I were the techer I would make any test have 68 possible points, just to annoy immature people...
I'd go for seventy so that it's a multiple of ten.
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I'd go for seventy so that it's a multiple of ten.
But that's less obvious I think
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I hope this red circle trend continues to be a thing, if it wasn't for the circle I wouldn't have been able to figure out what part of the meme I was supposed to look at
They're the chef's kiss, I love them almost as much as the hilarious "literally noone:" captchions!
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If I were the techer I would make any test have 68 possible points, just to annoy immature people...
I'm fond of the idea of splitting one of the questions into two parts like "38.A" and "38.B", and listing them as separate questions so that there are 69, but the numbering stops at 68, and then count the split question as one.
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If I were the techer I would make any test have 68 possible points, just to annoy immature people...
I's say go for 70 and see these brats strive for 98.5%
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What a weird max score... as someone who grades, you generally want it in a way that gives a clean percentage, mostly for transparency and tracking for students. My class does 500 total points (thus a 5 point quiz is 1%, 100 point exam is 20%, etc.), which is what previous instructors did and helps students figure out what is needed for an A.
But 59/59? Thats confusing af. Bet it's out of some arbitrary total, too.
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What a weird max score... as someone who grades, you generally want it in a way that gives a clean percentage, mostly for transparency and tracking for students. My class does 500 total points (thus a 5 point quiz is 1%, 100 point exam is 20%, etc.), which is what previous instructors did and helps students figure out what is needed for an A.
But 59/59? Thats confusing af. Bet it's out of some arbitrary total, too.
Come on, give the teacher some slack. This is such a small detail, and every decent grade keeping software handles arbitrary max scores just fine.
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What a weird max score... as someone who grades, you generally want it in a way that gives a clean percentage, mostly for transparency and tracking for students. My class does 500 total points (thus a 5 point quiz is 1%, 100 point exam is 20%, etc.), which is what previous instructors did and helps students figure out what is needed for an A.
But 59/59? Thats confusing af. Bet it's out of some arbitrary total, too.
59/59 is a clean percentage… it’s 100%
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What a weird max score... as someone who grades, you generally want it in a way that gives a clean percentage, mostly for transparency and tracking for students. My class does 500 total points (thus a 5 point quiz is 1%, 100 point exam is 20%, etc.), which is what previous instructors did and helps students figure out what is needed for an A.
But 59/59? Thats confusing af. Bet it's out of some arbitrary total, too.
Maybe it was 60 originally but the teacher then decided to remove/not grade some part of the exam.
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What a weird max score... as someone who grades, you generally want it in a way that gives a clean percentage, mostly for transparency and tracking for students. My class does 500 total points (thus a 5 point quiz is 1%, 100 point exam is 20%, etc.), which is what previous instructors did and helps students figure out what is needed for an A.
But 59/59? Thats confusing af. Bet it's out of some arbitrary total, too.
Perfect 5/7 comment