Which Colleges Have Handled COVID response well versus poorly?

Anonymous
Serious question - won't students at P/F optional just assumed to be doing poorly if they choose the P/F option? At least, my understanding, from my kids university that went to universal P/F, that it levels the playing field? My kid was not happy bc he was doing well but it seems more "fair"?
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Anonymous wrote:While we at it, which schools are handling the global warming crisis responsibly?


You are a jerk. Those of us with kids in college are impacted daily.

If my kid's graphing calculator is stuck in her room, I have to buy a new one.

If this thread does not interest you, don't read it.


Maybe you should get a life, and stop living vicariously through your kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should get a life, and stop living vicariously through your kid.

I've always wondered why teenagers post at DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Serious question - won't students at P/F optional just assumed to be doing poorly if they choose the P/F option? At least, my understanding, from my kids university that went to universal P/F, that it levels the playing field? My kid was not happy bc he was doing well but it seems more "fair"?



In the scope of where/when you use the transcript that P/F won't have that much info attached to it. Many colleges have a special designation: P/F with a denotation for extreme circumstances. This is for cases where something bad happened to a student at the end of a semester, something bad happened to a professor, or as is now--something bad happened to the world.
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