This may seem like a silly topic, but I feel sometimes we assume our professors or their TA's enter our grades properly every time. We are all human and make mistakes.
Example,
I completed my last lab exam for the Lab portion of Physiology recently. There are not many points to earn as we only have three exams (300 points total) and lab activity sheets (60 points total). I had a B in the class prior to the last exam. I was confident with myself for the final until I received an email from my professor stating she entered our grades in the grade book. I checked and was horrified. I read I was FAILING the class and had received a 16.0% on the exam. I knew this couldn't be correct, but I started to doubt myself and had a huge crying fit (this is my last pre-req along with Microbiology). I was going over every answer in my head wondering if I messed up and thought to myself "Wow, I cannot really be that much of an idiot...what if I am? What if I really messed up that badly?!". I am pretty sure I drove my mum and boyfriend crazy last night. I emailed/called my professor but she was not available. She did not physically hand us our exams back, so at this point I had no way of knowing my true score.
I then received a call at 7 am today. It was my professor. She was apologizing profusely over and over again. She said I still have a B ( our school doesn't grade based off B+ or B-, an 89% is still a B) in the class and she had no clue what had happened when she entered the grades. She said thank God I checked or she wouldn't have realized the mistake.
Now of course this is a drastic example of a mistake but even 1% difference in a received grade can make the difference between a letter grade. Always double check tests, work sheets, entered grades etc. Seems like common sense but I have been quite surprised at the amount of mistakes I've seen this semester as far as grading goes.
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Hello Everyone.
This may seem like a silly topic, but I feel sometimes we assume our professors or their TA's enter our grades properly every time. We are all human and make mistakes.
Example,
I completed my last lab exam for the Lab portion of Physiology recently. There are not many points to earn as we only have three exams (300 points total) and lab activity sheets (60 points total). I had a B in the class prior to the last exam. I was confident with myself for the final until I received an email from my professor stating she entered our grades in the grade book. I checked and was horrified. I read I was FAILING the class and had received a 16.0% on the exam. I knew this couldn't be correct, but I started to doubt myself and had a huge crying fit (this is my last pre-req along with Microbiology). I was going over every answer in my head wondering if I messed up and thought to myself "Wow, I cannot really be that much of an idiot...what if I am? What if I really messed up that badly?!". I am pretty sure I drove my mum and boyfriend crazy last night. I emailed/called my professor but she was not available. She did not physically hand us our exams back, so at this point I had no way of knowing my true score.
I then received a call at 7 am today. It was my professor. She was apologizing profusely over and over again. She said I still have a B ( our school doesn't grade based off B+ or B-, an 89% is still a B) in the class and she had no clue what had happened when she entered the grades. She said thank God I checked or she wouldn't have realized the mistake.
Now of course this is a drastic example of a mistake but even 1% difference in a received grade can make the difference between a letter grade. Always double check tests, work sheets, entered grades etc. Seems like common sense but I have been quite surprised at the amount of mistakes I've seen this semester as far as grading goes.