grading curve उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Graduate schools such as Harvard's Business School have manfully maintained their use of a rigorous grading curve.
- Grading curves serve to attach additional significance to these figures, and the specific distribution employed may vary between academic institutions.
- Regardless of any difference in the level of difficulty, real or perceived, the grading curve ensures a balanced distribution of academic results.
- The grading-scale conversion does not include a new grading curve, as some professors would have liked, that would spur more B's and C's.
- Also, students who see themselves in a competition, such as when the teacher is using a grade curve, are more likely to cheat.
- For the most part, the changes are driven by a grading curve that began in the late 1960s and by most accounts, is continuing.
- He said he knew of students who cheat in advanced economics courses that are essential for admission to business school, driving up the grading curve.
- Under the school's forced grading curve, about 5 percent of the 800 or so students in each class will be asked to leave after the first year.
- Consistent with the example illustrated above, a grading curve allows academic institutions to ensure the distribution of students across certain grade point average ( GPA ) thresholds.
- And to review it as such would earn it a D . So, in a generous mood, let's call it pop and raise the grading curve a bit.