MY son got a 89.55 B+ in a course........

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there anything he can do? He emailed the professor To boost his grade to an A-. no respond from the professor he emailed the Dean and will be posting this on Tiktok.. Is there anything else he can do?



Profs and teachers that do this are dicks, imo.

I’ve been On the receiving end of this both ways. The one that boosted it the .5 recognized my work, attendance, class participation etc. and said the .5 was within the range of error, essentially.

The other one was being a hardass because he could. And I loathe ppl like that.


A college student that posts about it on TikTok is a bigger dick.


AND college students are still young, inexperienced, and brain not fully developed. They do dumb things. So it's slightly more excusable, though profoundly dumb and something they may live to regret.
Anonymous
Letter grades are stupid, exhibit ZZZ
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He could always threaten the professor, especially if he is bigger than the prof.

That's what a guy I know did in college. Got his grade up from a D to a C.


There's another active thread on this right now, from the Professor's wife (and children).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would you post about your bad grade on Tik tok?


Yeah, future employers will LOVE that shit.

Pro tip, OP: No one gives a shit about college grades
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a prof I always round up. Guess that's just me.


Not everyone does. Not even in high school.


^^ yet another reason why admissions focusing on GPA more than standardized tests is incredibly short sighted. Too bad for this generation though.


Standardized tests are stupid because people aren’t standardized.
Anonymous
The most important element with grading is maintaining an equal and fair playing field for all students. It has nothing to do with rounding up or down; rather, being consistent with your approach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Letter grades are stupid, exhibit ZZZ



Did you not see the number in OP's post? 89.55.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there anything he can do? He emailed the professor To boost his grade to an A-. no respond from the professor he emailed the Dean and will be posting this on Tiktok.. Is there anything else he can do?



Profs and teachers that do this are dicks, imo.

I’ve been On the receiving end of this both ways. The one that boosted it the .5 recognized my work, attendance, class participation etc. and said the .5 was within the range of error, essentially.

The other one was being a hardass because he could. And I loathe ppl like that.


A college student that posts about it on TikTok is a bigger dick.


AND college students are still young, inexperienced, and brain not fully developed. They do dumb things. So it's slightly more excusable, though profoundly dumb and something they may live to regret.



Yes, and such antics WILL follow them in life. I can't believe OP actually posted that her kid did this! Everyone knows you don't bite the hand that feeds you. WHY would you go on tiktok about a grade? EVERYONE will interpret it as it should be interpreted: kid doesn't deserve better and has terrible judgment taking this public! And would I accept him into my graduate program? Hell no, because if he thinks this is appropriate behavior for a college student then he will not change as a postgrad student. Nor would I admit him to law school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Letter grades are stupid, exhibit ZZZ



Did you not see the number in OP's post? 89.55.


Keep going...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mine was a master of this exact grade in high school. Cost him a whole tier of colleges.


This is a prime example of a first world problem
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Letter grades are stupid, exhibit ZZZ



Did you not see the number in OP's post? 89.55.


Keep going...



and OP has not done a good job raising her kid if he is off posting about such an "issue" on TikTok. Nor is she smart by posting here!
Anonymous
Well, that fact that he got an 89.55 instead of a 93 or something was the kid's own doing, not the professor's.

What is the professor supposed to do? Time travel back a month and somehow convince the kid to study more?

My goodness, the entitlement around here...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there anything he can do? He emailed the professor To boost his grade to an A-. no respond from the professor he emailed the Dean and will be posting this on Tiktok.. Is there anything else he can do?



Profs and teachers that do this are dicks, imo.

I’ve been On the receiving end of this both ways. The one that boosted it the .5 recognized my work, attendance, class participation etc. and said the .5 was within the range of error, essentially.

The other one was being a hardass because he could. And I loathe ppl like that.


A college student that posts about it on TikTok is a bigger dick.


AND college students are still young, inexperienced, and brain not fully developed. They do dumb things. So it's slightly more excusable, though profoundly dumb and something they may live to regret.



Yes, and such antics WILL follow them in life. I can't believe OP actually posted that her kid did this! Everyone knows you don't bite the hand that feeds you. WHY would you go on tiktok about a grade? EVERYONE will interpret it as it should be interpreted: kid doesn't deserve better and has terrible judgment taking this public! And would I accept him into my graduate program? Hell no, because if he thinks this is appropriate behavior for a college student then he will not change as a postgrad student. Nor would I admit him to law school
+100
Anonymous
Op, there have to be cutoffs for each letter grade. If you round one kid at 89.5 up, then shouldn’t you round 88.5 up, too? At some decimal place there must be a cutoff, clean and simple. The student should be angry with themselves for not digging into the material sooner and deeper. If the material had been mastered earlier and throughout the semester better, then the student would be in a clear A range. They are not in a clear A range. Rather, they are in a clear B range. Don’t teach your child that turning to TikTok to shame their boss is a respectable practice. Their next potential employer may Google their name and see their pitiful actions against a professor or someone else in charge and toss out their job application as a ‘no-go’. Teach your kid to ALWAYS do what’s right. Being mean on the social media is never right. It tells more about the sender than who the sender intended some narrative to be about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there anything he can do? He emailed the professor To boost his grade to an A-. no respond from the professor he emailed the Dean and will be posting this on Tiktok.. Is there anything else he can do?



Profs and teachers that do this are dicks, imo.

I’ve been On the receiving end of this both ways. The one that boosted it the .5 recognized my work, attendance, class participation etc. and said the .5 was within the range of error, essentially.

The other one was being a hardass because he could. And I loathe ppl like that.


A college student that posts about it on TikTok is a bigger dick.


AND college students are still young, inexperienced, and brain not fully developed. They do dumb things. So it's slightly more excusable, though profoundly dumb and something they may live to regret.



Yes, and such antics WILL follow them in life. I can't believe OP actually posted that her kid did this! Everyone knows you don't bite the hand that feeds you. WHY would you go on tiktok about a grade? EVERYONE will interpret it as it should be interpreted: kid doesn't deserve better and has terrible judgment taking this public! And would I accept him into my graduate program? Hell no, because if he thinks this is appropriate behavior for a college student then he will not change as a postgrad student. Nor would I admit him to law school


Sure it may follow him. But, frankly, that says more about the adults like you that like to pile on and be nasty than it does a kid who is doing a stupid thing. I judge people like you WAYYYY more harshly than I judge this kid.

Get yourself a thicker skin and grow some ability to show compassion and grace.
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