Anonymous wrote:thank you!!!!Anonymous wrote:If your daughter has an exam on the 23rd just know that means their professor will be grading multiple exams right up until Christmas since most universities require final grades to be submitted within 72 hours of the exam, which is decided by the REGISTRAR. So I feel more sorry for the professor than your child, tbh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s probably done before that but wants to stay at school and party and get laid and is using a late exam as an excuse.
Ah. This is probably the real reason. She’s probably done earlier but wants to stay and party.
Anonymous wrote:I am old but I had a final on the 23rd every year. I remember because it was really hard to find a ride home to DC from my remote SLAC six hours away.

thank you!!!!Anonymous wrote:If your daughter has an exam on the 23rd just know that means their professor will be grading multiple exams right up until Christmas since most universities require final grades to be submitted within 72 hours of the exam, which is decided by the REGISTRAR. So I feel more sorry for the professor than your child, tbh
+1. The Registrar determines all final times and classrooms. This info is dictated to the professors. Professors have zero choice. —Signed by a professor!Anonymous wrote:You guys are all so old you’ve forgotten how college works. The professors do not choose the date for their final exam.
The time and date of the final exam is based on when the class meets. So, all the students who have a class on Mon/We’d/Fri at 10am will take their final at 8 am on the Monday of finals week. Otherwise every professor would schedule exams on the first day of finals week and all the students would have conflicts. If finals week ends on 12/23 someone had to draw the short stick.