Though I hate to participate in thread hijacking, I feel i ought to point out what was said by my Calc 1 professor about grading.
He said that usually when he looked at all the grades, they formed about 3 groups (not including the failers)- the people who were barely making it through (they get Cs), some people who fell in the middle (the Bs) and the people who came out in the high 90s (The As) He indicated that, were one to graph them, there would be distinct gaps between the groups.
BTW, my Calc III class is averaging a C. A buncha people I know in that class are failing. I think I missed an A by like half a % point in that class (If only I'd been able to solve for alpha in that problem on the third exam!), but i wont know till grades are released - he may have bumped my grade up to an A so that there was more than one or two A's (rumor has it he got a lot of flak from the administration for failing 70% of his A term Diff Eq class)
I DO think that grade inflation does occur. In my chem class I dont do the homework and dont pass in a notebook, and still get A's
-Az
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