Anonymous wrote:Works at most places unless the kid is a repeat offender.. Couple of decades ago when I was new to this country I took an exam where I didn't understand some of the questions. Ended up getting a C+ in the finals (the only grade that mattered). I could have lost my funding with that grade. Went to the prof. to ask him what I can do to fix it. He just asked me what I needed to maintain my funding and just changed by grade to what I needed it to be! This was at a prestigious public school.
Unimaginable where I came from!
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad to hear so many stories where retakes were possible. Experienced professors have seen it all and can usually suss out the true accidents versus the slackers.
It’s not a win for a professor to refuse a retake when the miss was clearly unintentional.
Anonymous wrote:What a nothing story. If your kid was told that they couldn’t retake the final than you would have a story. But what is your point here? Are you trying to throw shade at larger schools on the theory that their professors wouldn’t allow this?
Anonymous wrote:Who schedules an exam for 7:30 in the morning??? That is not right, sorry. If you're allowed to do that, us night people should be allowed to schedule exams for everyone else at 1am. It's just a fact.
Anonymous wrote:My DS has a final tomorrow at 7:30-9:30am on the other side of his HUGE campus. He is so worried about missing alarm, he said he hears it for his earliest class - which is 10:40am but worried that at 6:30am he may not. I said just turn it up really loud and tell your roommate to bug you if he hears it. Time to be adult - but secretly I am worried too!!