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Hey everybody, since I'm posting everyday I figured I'd let you know that I'll be away for a week. I'm leaving tonight for a work related trip to London.

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Well, semester is over, and I have my grades back. Not being in the doghouse is a very good feeling:

Course Section Title Final Grd Credits

CPTR-125-A Intro to Computer Science A- 4.00
FRN-102-B Elementary French II B+ 4.00
MATH-129-A Calculus/Analytic Geometry II A 4.00
ASTR-243-A Planetary Science A 4.00

A 3.75 GPA for the semester is good enough for me.

Hopefully this means that I will be around more again.

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Excellent grades, Scotty!! CONGRATS!!!!
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wolfspirit wrote:Well, semester is over, and I have my grades back. Not being in the doghouse is a very good feeling:

Course Section Title Final Grd Credits

CPTR-125-A Intro to Computer Science A- 4.00
FRN-102-B Elementary French II B+ 4.00
MATH-129-A Calculus/Analytic Geometry II A 4.00
ASTR-243-A Planetary Science A 4.00

A 3.75 GPA for the semester is good enough for me.

Hopefully this means that I will be around more again.

Scott
Congratulations, Scott, but I would congratulate you even more if I could understand your grades! The figures you give are totally unintelligible to me.

How come B+, A- and A are all 4.00?
4.00 out of a possible 5.00?
You needed 3.75? That seems a lot, if the max is 5.00.

In Denmark where my daughter is studying this year the maximum possible is 13, if you can imagine it! On the first term she had 3 topics, she got 10, 10 and 11 respectively, and I think she needed 8 to qualify on each topic, just 50% was not enough. Second term is not finished for her yet.
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From my interpretation, the 4.00 would be the credit hours that the course is worth. So, he got As in 12 credit hours and a B in 4 credit hours. An A is worth 4 pts/hour and a B is worth 3 pts/ hour. So, he was credited with 60 total grade points out of 16 credit hours of work which translates to a 3.75 grade point average.

(4.0 is a perfect GPA if you get all As)

Hope that makes sense.

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StefanY is correct about the grades

In my school, an A is 4.0 GPA
A- 3.67 GPA
B+ 3.33 GPA
B 3.0 GPA
...

The 4.00 is the number of credit-hours the class was. Some other classes are 2 credit hours (they only meet for 2 hrs/week of lectures) and some are 6.

A few people have caught me in my generally very pissy mood after french class, and they should be happy that I never have to take another class of French. (Our college has distribution requirements, I have to complete at least one 102 or higher level forigen language class, and picked french, I took a couple years of it in HS, and when I picked classes, I knew I could bug tollbaby with questions).

I think I scarred my parents for life when they saw me dancing around the house whne I found out that I got an A in Calc II and a B+ in French (all signs had pointed to a C or C- in the course).


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StefanY wrote:From my interpretation, the 4.00 would be the credit hours that the course is worth. So, he got As in 12 credit hours and a B in 4 credit hours. An A is worth 4 pts/hour and a B is worth 3 pts/ hour. So, he was credited with 60 total grade points out of 16 credit hours of work which translates to a 3.75 grade point average.

(4.0 is a perfect GPA if you get all As)

Hope that makes sense.

Stefan
That does make sense except that you do not make explicit the difference between A and A-, nor between B+ and an ordinary B. Or else, the B+ combined with the A- gives exactly the same as a "regular B" and a "full A", to a 3.75 average with two more "full A"s. What would be the reason of the qualifying + and - after the grade otherwise?

cross posted with Scott; this was a question to StefanY; now everything is crystal clear

I clearly missed the notion of each course giving several (here: 4 each) credits.

So now that I understand better, that translates not to 15 out of 20 (as we count if France) as I first understood it (quite satisfactory, but not so remarkable) but to 18.75 out of 20 which is truly impressive!

Congratulations, Scott :clap: :clap: :clap:


So now yo ucan enjoy some :beer:
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voralfred wrote:So now you can enjoy some :beer:
:lol:
No, he can't - even with his impressive GPA (Congrats, Scotty !!!), he's still underage for :beer:
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Indeed, Indeed! Congratulation, Scotty—the more so, since you scored so well in an unfavored course. I never had the discipline to do that.

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Yes, I will add my congrats also, good job. I imagine your parents didn't care what kind of dance you were doing after they saw your report card!

EDITED TO ADD: I had a thought, Scott, that this IS the digital age. If you would like to make a tape of yourself doing the "I got better grades than I thought" dance and post it, I certainly would watch it. :D
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gpackin wrote:Hey everybody, since I'm posting everyday I figured I'd let you know that I'll be away for a week. I'm leaving tonight for a work related trip to London.
I'm back. London was great, I just wish I had more free time to do what I wanted.
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gpackin wrote:
I'm back. London was great, I just wish I had more free time to do what I wanted.
*nod* London is indeed great. Did you see anything down the West End? Did you check out the big Borders/Foyles stores? Did you check out Forbidden Planet? Where abouts in London were you?


*wanders back to Maths revision*
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Greabo Girl wrote:
*nod* London is indeed great. Did you see anything down the West End? Did you check out the big Borders/Foyles stores? Did you check out Forbidden Planet? Where abouts in London were you?
I stayed in Kensington. I visited the Royal Geographical Society, The National Archives in Kew, and took trip to Taunton to visit the UK Hydrographic Office. I didn't have much free time, so I didn't see any of the places that you mentioned. I did walk by the Tower of London and crossed the bridge to get to the London Dungeon. Before going to the airport on my last day I took the tube to Piccadilly Circus, then walked to Trafalgar Square, then down to the Thames on my way to see Big Ben, Parliament, and Westminster Abbey.
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voralfred wrote:Congratulations, Scott, but I would congratulate you even more if I could understand your grades! The figures you give are totally unintelligible to me.
You have my strongest congrats as well.

I too don't really understand the US [or even Kiwi anymore] grading systems.

- But if your grades were good enough to dance for - I am very happy indeed for you.
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I'm of to the 'big smoke' (Sydney) for a weeks holiday.
Though I'm sure my son will have one [or two] jobs lined up for me - just so I don't get bored. :wink:
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Back again. The week turned into an extra few days of...a surprisingly relaxing break.
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Off to Washington DC this week, land of gpackin. Hope everyone has a great week, see you Friday!

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We're actually back tonight. I can see daetera has been upholding my evil empire while I've been gone. Of course, now that I'm back, I'll have to send my royal assassin after her because she knows too much. :wink:
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me? know too much? i'm just a simple little kitty.

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Mod Note: Topic split - Evil Kitty talk is HERE
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Well, I suppose I'm officially "back". I still don't have a home PC (working on it) but I did get to visit with Steven (Death By Ants) on Friday, and we had lots of fun kicking each other and accompanying the lads geeking out on trains (we went to the Milwaukee zoo *just* to ride the stupid train LOL Hardly saw any animals.... saw LOTS of train stuff though). I had fun, dunno if Steven felt it was worth the drive down from Oshkosh, but I think the Kopp's Burgers and Custard made it bearable :P

I'll be around when I can :)
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well, i'm off for a week to vermont...i'll wave at the new yorkers as i go by. :D

do try to keep mr. titanic under control, hmm? i don't want to come back to pure chaos.

or pure evil, either, for that matter. :lol: :lol:
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Hear, hear, my feline friend. I'm afraid this forum will be a smoldering rubble when I get back.

Behave yourself, Mr. T! Don't take advantage of the fact that we're both gone to cause problems. After all, we are all-seeing.

Have a good week, see you later...

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I'm leaving this afternoon for Ocean City, NJ. :D

I'll be back in a week.
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Leaving Monday for Southbridge, Mass to attend a technology conference. Yay! I can finally get caught up on some reading, because I'm sure I won't be paying attention to any of the speakers.

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