@Nabub: The curves I’ve seen used in college aren’t really curves. Mostly the professors take the highest score in the class (say a 95) and call that a 100 and then calculate everyone’s grades based on that (so 78/95 instead of 78/100).
One professor had an extra credit activity and if you did the extra credit, she’d “curve” your grade in the same way.
Never took a class where it was a true curve, with a set number of A’s and B’s and all.
Mr Nobody over 9 years ago
Use the mass times acceleration, Jason.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Teacher’s Rogaine treatments seem to be working…
GAT17 over 9 years ago
@Nabub: The curves I’ve seen used in college aren’t really curves. Mostly the professors take the highest score in the class (say a 95) and call that a 100 and then calculate everyone’s grades based on that (so 78/95 instead of 78/100).
One professor had an extra credit activity and if you did the extra credit, she’d “curve” your grade in the same way.
Never took a class where it was a true curve, with a set number of A’s and B’s and all.