Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the reason behind this form of grading?
I grew up in a different part of Maryland and attended public school and this is how grades have been calculated since I was a student. So the reason is probably because this is how it’s always been done, although I don’t know for sure.
Anonymous wrote:What is the reason behind this form of grading?
Anonymous wrote:What is the reason behind this form of grading?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When calculating the semester grade for a class, do they average the letter grades for two quarters (B & A comes to A), or do they average each numerical grade value (80 & 90 comes to 85, which is still a B)?
Neither. The semester grade is the the higher quarter grade. A plus B equals A.
I don’t understand the logic of this. Can someone please explain?