2011 How to get a Professor to change your grade Have you ever wanted a professor to change your grade? Well we are going to tell you the three simple steps on how to do that. Getting a grade changed is something that every kid dreams of. You may need your grade changed to increase your GPA‚ or in more severe cases‚ you may need your grade to be changed in order for you to graduate. Sometimes‚ students may have obstacles for not getting a better grade such as problems at home‚ being lazy‚ or simply
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I was very excited about this assignment. I enjoy going into the classroom and being able to observe what is going on and how everyone interacts with each other. I decided to attend a classroom at an expulsion school that has 4th- 12th grade students. Every student has a different story of why they are they at this school‚ some students made a mistake and want to earn their way back to their school site and some do not care about school and to not try to work towards anything positive. The staff
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Cain.” Why is that? A professor from Duke University and a visiting scholar to Stanford University‚ Stuart Rojstaczer‚ asked that same question. After doing his own research‚ he wrote the article “Where All Grades Are Above Average” which analyzes the phenomena that is commonly known as grade inflation in several universities and colleges. Rojstaczer explains‚ “the previous signs of academic disaster‚ D and F‚ went by the wayside in the Vietnam era‚ when flunking out meant becoming eligible for the
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student‚” at the top of his/her class‚ What generally verify this prized status? Grades Most often‚ report cards are the principal means of measuring a student’s progress through school. Doing well in school is measured by a series of letters on a piece of paper. But what do those letters really mean? And do they really do any good? Many researchers‚ educators and parents are now questioning the purpose and efficiency of grades. Certainly parents deserve to know how their children are doing in school‚
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Grade-12-Physical-Science-March-2011-Paper-1 MARKS: 150 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 16 pages and 3 data sheets. |INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION | | | |1. |Write your centre number and examination number in the appropriate spaces on the ANSWER
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THE HAPPIEST REFUGEE Expository texts‚ by definition‚ analyse and explain information to enlighten or educate its readers. This type of text often provides readers with deeper insights about a subject. In The Happiest Refugee written by Anh Do‚ his experiences are used to show the struggles to live a new life in a foreign country. With the conventions such as first-person perspective‚ colloquial language and anecdotal evidence‚ Do ’s expository text positions readers to be inspired and amused. At
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only crush their confidence and pride. A research carried out by a group of students in Tokyo University had found out that 2 out of 7 students in Japanese High Schools are demoralised after failing their first few semestral assessments and their grades continue to suffer all year round as they had already lost the will to persevere and strive for excellence. This study supports my view that ’failure’ demoralises people as it extinguishes the fiery will within students and their drive to excel.
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Seventh grade‚ I was going into the year not so confident. New teachers‚ new hallways‚ and hopefully a lot of new friends. Through the years I have came across many people‚ some have influenced me in a very good way‚ and others have not. Because I do good in school‚ stay out of trouble‚ and have a positive attitude‚ one important friend has made a positive influence on me. To begin‚ I was right about making new friends in seventh grade‚ I had made a ton! One new very close friend had stood out
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Matt S. P.1 11/1/12 Descriptive Essay We were in the middle of the battle as the enemy attacked us. We laid in wait at the drawbridge for the attackers to barge in at any moment. I was in a fairly large castle at the time it had forty foot thick walls that were fifty two feet high. Around the top of the walls were ramparts that protected are archers. We even had a moat with a retractable bridge but sadly we had left it down. My castle is located in Dublin‚ Ireland and is one of
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Grades Top of Form Grade Items Grade Item Points Weight Achieved Grade Comments and Assessments Discussion Participation Unit 1 Discussion-Prehistory 17 / 25 Individual Feedback: Donny‚ I’ve deducted points for missing the deadline and I’d like to offer a few suggestions for improvement. I need to see a lot more detail in your posts in both detail (facts) and analysis (what you think). In addition‚ you’ll need to respond more to your peers. If you incorporate these suggestions
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