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02-08-2012, 10:38 PM
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I know what the title of this means, but every time I look at it I think "why do you have to come at me like that?"
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02-08-2012, 10:47 PM
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I would SOOO DEFINITELY COMPLAIN to the Dean and post it in the student newspaper if there is one.
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The department chair has been notified. She told that student that she would wait for corroboration from more students. I'm going to see her at an auditors professional org meeting next week so I'm going to talk to her privately and clue her in to this clown.
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02-08-2012, 11:42 PM
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Our thoughts exactly. When he was questioned on it by one student, the student received a reply that went something like this:
"Do you really want me to get out of my recliner, put down my beer, put aside my Playboy magazine and go to my computer to give your paper a second read through? I will use a sharper pencil and find more of your errors and I won't be as forgiving of them this time. Please tell me no."
I am trying very hard not to let this man stress me out, but he is IMPOSSIBLE.
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What an assclown! Please tell me this idiot emailed this response and the student who received it saved it somewhere. If this person didn't do so, have the school pull that message off the server and you've got some serious ammo against this jerk.
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02-09-2012, 12:19 AM
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I am taking a statistics class. As I was looking at my grades so far this semester (the grades are posted online online in the Moodle for the course) I noticed that the Pre-Test grade was listed with a value beside it, and it appeared to count in the overall average. This didn't seem likely- the pretest was what we took before the course started, supposedly so the professor could see what we already knew about statistics. Silly me decided to ask the professor if the pretest was part of our average. Her answer: Yes.
So I made a 60% on the pretest, and am now spending the entire semester clawing my way up from an F. Not sure how this is fair. But I will wait until after final grades are posted to talk to the department chair about this. I don't want her being mad at me for questioning this to influence how she grades my stuff the rest of the semester.
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02-09-2012, 07:28 AM
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What an assclown! Please tell me this idiot emailed this response and the student who received it saved it somewhere. If this person didn't do so, have the school pull that message off the server and you've got some serious ammo against this jerk.
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The student who received that message forwarded it to the department chair. He was freaking out last night though, worried, as tcsparky posted above, that there will be grade repercussions in the future because of it.
tcsparky: I would be upset if a pre-test like that was included in my grades also. unless she's going to somehow measure against it with the final to determine what you've learned over the course of the term. If you could get an A on the pre-test, then you didn't really need the class, right?
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02-09-2012, 04:42 PM
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The student who received that message forwarded it to the department chair. He was freaking out last night though, worried, as tcsparky posted above, that there will be grade repercussions in the future because of it.
tcsparky: I would be upset if a pre-test like that was included in my grades also. unless she's going to somehow measure against it with the final to determine what you've learned over the course of the term. If you could get an A on the pre-test, then you didn't really need the class, right?
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I'm teaching a management class for the first time right now. There are so many things that I would love to change mid-stream, but what's on the syllabus is on the syllabus. For example, I accept late homework with a penalty of 10% per day. This was a bad move, because we discuss the homework in class on the day it is due, so students can listen to the discussion, take notes, and turn it in. So, it sucks, but all I can do is chalk it up to a learning experience, and fix it next time.
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02-09-2012, 06:37 PM
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Ironically, the "rule" he changed was something I had emailed him about in advance, because I wasn't sure what to do with my page numbers. He posted this modified APA style that he wants us to use and one of his modifications is "no running headers". So I emailed him and asked where he wanted page numbers to go since they are supposed to be in the running header, flush right. He replied he wanted them at the bottom, center and said he meant to put that in the syllabus. Thing is, he never did. So I'm the only one who ever got this information. I didn't realize he never put it in the syllabus either.
Today, he sent out this email to the whole class:
The grades are in and complete for Essay 1. I commented on and emailed most of you about your grades, so you should all know.
How/why did I grade some things a certain way?
Okay, lets start with the syllabus. In the syllabus just after the APA modification section I note that I will take off 10 points for each infraction of the APA style, with the mods I listed. In none of your papers did I take off 10 points for 1 specific APA style failure. Most often I took 5 points, a few times I took off 3.
I had one, maybe two students ask where to put the page number. I thought I had told you all and I did take 5 points off many papers for that infraction. Then I discovered I had not told you. (I fixed that error immediately).
So, yes, I _could_ go back and fix my error. But then I'd have to fix my other error - you know, where I took off only 5 points, not 10, for APA infractions?
Lets examine the points - say you had 2 APA infractions and the page number location problem for a total of 15 points off. I _could_ go back and add on the 5 points, but then I'd have to fix the other 2 five point deductions make them 10 points off, each. You would then have 20 points off, but none deducted for the page number thing... you tell me what you want me to do.
References - yes, I am a stickler for your references to be correct. AND you MUST use primary references, not secondary. You cannot quote a quote of a quote. You must not write "Thomas Jefferson said that Benjamin Franklin said a penny saved is a penny earned". You must not cite it like this (Jefferson, T., 1779, pg. 3, para 5). That quote is only correct if it looks like this: "a penny saved is a penny earned" (Franklin, 1778, pg. 2, para. 1). In this instance I am quoting the primary source.
Climbing Mt. Everest: the better you are the harder it gets. Grading - I read every paper. Good papers I read slower, excellent papers I read the slowest. The more time I put into a paper the closer I look at it, I look for points to take off. So, if you got a 75 or so, that means it was easy for me to find things you need improvement in. An 85 means you are doing pretty good and you need to fine tune some areas. A 95 means pay more attention to detail. And there was only 1 - 100 paper, which in this class means, I'm not going to spend any more time looking for obvious mistakes. Someone else probably grades harder, but I do put a lot of effort into for you.
How are we doing as a class? Actually, pretty much according to plan. Five of you are in the 90s. Five of you are 84 - 90 and the other 5 need to put more work in. If you are below a 70 you really need to work hard the second half of the class.
Questions?
Any guesses who got the 100?
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02-09-2012, 10:30 PM
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Any guesses who got the 100? 
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wooo, way to go AGDee! he does sound like a terrible professor though.
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02-10-2012, 12:38 AM
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wooo, way to go AGDee! he does sound like a terrible professor though.
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He is. I'm still going to let the department chair know my thoughts about this man, with some evidence for her to see. I think that actually means more coming from the one who got the 100 than from someone who is upset about their grade.
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02-10-2012, 09:36 AM
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I'm still going to let the department chair know my thoughts about this man, with some evidence for her to see. I think that actually means more coming from the one who got the 100 than from someone who is upset about their grade.
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I would think so, too. Congrats!
And I wish someone could send him a grade for the grammar in his email. "Good papers I read slower . . . So, if you got a 75 or so, that means it was easy for me to find things you need improvement in. An 85 means you are doing pretty good and you need to fine tune some areas." Oy.
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02-10-2012, 12:19 PM
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He is. I'm still going to let the department chair know my thoughts about this man, with some evidence for her to see. I think that actually means more coming from the one who got the 100 than from someone who is upset about their grade.
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Do you know how long this loser has been teaching? In other words, is he some young punk trying to prove a point or is he a tenured professor trying to prove a point? If this guy is tenured, he will probably only get a slap on the wrist, unfortunately.
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02-10-2012, 06:30 PM
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Do you know how long this loser has been teaching? In other words, is he some young punk trying to prove a point or is he a tenured professor trying to prove a point? If this guy is tenured, he will probably only get a slap on the wrist, unfortunately.
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He's an adjunct, but not a young punk.. he's in his 60's.
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02-09-2012, 06:43 PM
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Wow what an ass.
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02-09-2012, 08:32 PM
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In response to the OP, I was thinking about a couple of my first year exams that I asked to review after grades came out. Even having access to the exams, I couldn't tell you how it is that I got the grade that I got. Everything is on a curve, so how on earth can I know how accurate my grade was without actually seeing everyone's exams? Also, there were hardly any notes or comments written on the exams. One of them didn't have a single comment, so I was just reading my own words and a number that was assigned to them by the prof.
Just saying this to illustrate that having access to your exams is not always even remotely helpful in understanding why you got the grade that you got. After my first 5 semesters of law school, I strongly believe that my grades have much less to do with how well I perform than with how well everyone else performs. I've written some exams that I knew were perfectly awful and gotten decent grades, by which I surmise that my classmates' exams were even worse than mine.  (For example, I got a B+ last semester on an exam that I guessed on over half of it because the questions were about obscure things that were barely talked about for a fraction of a single class period, and I didn't bother studying them. Guess no one else did, either!)
Also, for those who aren't familiar with law school grading, I will note that the mandatory curve for first year students at my school is tougher than that for upper level students. I think this is fairly common. In other words, it is much harder to get a higher grade in a 1L class than in a 2L or 3L class, because the overall class average must be significantly lower when the professor turns in grades. If you can't keep up in law school, as someone else mentioned, it's much better to find out your first year than to pay for three years and not be able to get a job at the end. They really do try to weed people out in that first year. Sucks to be one of those people, but it would suck worse to be strung along and not have any chance at paying back the loans at the end.
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