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43%.
1% above the average score.
When I first looked at the score on the back, I thought it was worse, but it was points out of 75 (32).
The proof? I was right, in that I was wrong. No points on that one. I was not alone.
Depending on how the grade curve washes out, "average" could mean either a B or a C. If the latter, it will count for my GPA, but I can't count the course credit hours. From what I hear about our math department, I'm not sure they give anything other than A, B, C in grad classes, so I could be sitting fine for a B which would let me count the hours. I'm okay on credits for my MS - either this class or my advisor's class I'm taking in the spring will be the last three hours I need for that, but I was hoping to count the class next semester toward the additional course hours I need for my PhD.
So. Not thrilled, but I'm relieved to at least get in the average score range.
1% above the average score.
When I first looked at the score on the back, I thought it was worse, but it was points out of 75 (32).
The proof? I was right, in that I was wrong. No points on that one. I was not alone.
Depending on how the grade curve washes out, "average" could mean either a B or a C. If the latter, it will count for my GPA, but I can't count the course credit hours. From what I hear about our math department, I'm not sure they give anything other than A, B, C in grad classes, so I could be sitting fine for a B which would let me count the hours. I'm okay on credits for my MS - either this class or my advisor's class I'm taking in the spring will be the last three hours I need for that, but I was hoping to count the class next semester toward the additional course hours I need for my PhD.
So. Not thrilled, but I'm relieved to at least get in the average score range.
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Date: 2008-10-06 10:49 pm (UTC)(((hugs)))
Oh, and mega-congrats on living through the exam. :o)
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Date: 2008-10-06 11:35 pm (UTC)