Grade Breakdown
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Grade Breakdown
Does anyone know Lavelle's grade breakdown/rubric, i.e. how many points equal an A/A-/B/etc.?
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I don't think he mentions anything on this, but he does say 50% or higher is required to pass with a C- or higher.
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Unfortunately, the syllabus does not say anything about the specific grade breakdowns.
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He doesn't say specifically so I would just assume that you take your total points you got, divide by 100, and the percent would translate to "normal" grading methods.
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I'm assuming it's just a general/typical straight scale where:
93%-100%: A
90%-92.9%: A-
87%-89.9%: B+
83%-86.9%: B
and so on...
However I'm unsure about the cutoffs as the percentages get lower because you need at least 50% for a C-
93%-100%: A
90%-92.9%: A-
87%-89.9%: B+
83%-86.9%: B
and so on...
However I'm unsure about the cutoffs as the percentages get lower because you need at least 50% for a C-
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Adrienne Yuh 2C wrote:I don't think he mentions anything on this, but he does say 50% or higher is required to pass with a C- or higher.
I think the 50% is applied to the homework and posting on chemistry community too. If you don't get 50% or more of the total points you can't get above a C-.
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Taylor K 2C wrote:Does anyone know Lavelle's grade breakdown/rubric, i.e. how many points equal an A/A-/B/etc.?
Both midterms are only out of 110 points and we have a total of 500 points in the class. So if you aren't happy with your score, there are points to be gained and improve your grade.
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I could be wrong but what I did was add all of the points I earned out of the total possible points to get a percentage. So like adding 4 weeks worth of chem community points, midterm, and homework points.
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I think on the syllabus it says all the points added up which includes chemistry community, sapling hw, midterm 1 & 2, and a final to a total of 500 pts (if I recall correctly).
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I think our class is out of 500 pts, and it's probably the regular scale where 93% and higher is an A/A+, 90% and higher is an A-, and so on.
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It's all on the syllabus guys, don't email him for this pls he gets enough emails I'm sure.
Sapling hw 5 pts per week, 50 total
Chemistry community 5 points per week, 50 total
Midterms 110 each, Final 180, total 500 points.
Sapling hw 5 pts per week, 50 total
Chemistry community 5 points per week, 50 total
Midterms 110 each, Final 180, total 500 points.
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Sukhkiran_Kaur_3F wrote:I think our class is out of 500 pts, and it's probably the regular scale where 93% and higher is an A/A+, 90% and higher is an A-, and so on.
Yeah Im pretty sure I read somewhere that this is how its broken down
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Does anyone know the minimum points we can lose to maintain an A or A-? Or is he curving the grades later?
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Renny_kim_2G wrote:Does anyone know the minimum points we can lose to maintain an A or A-? Or is he curving the grades later?
I don't think I heard anything about curves, but who knows! As for the grading scale I think it is as mentioned above.
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Renny_kim_2G wrote:Does anyone know the minimum points we can lose to maintain an A or A-? Or is he curving the grades later?
I've mostly heard that he uses a straight grading scale with no curves (490/500=A+, 465/500=A and so on) but I'm not entirely sure on this. The only thing I know for sure is that he doesn't down curve. Hope this helps! (:
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AlyssaMaynard1C wrote:Adrienne Yuh 2C wrote:I don't think he mentions anything on this, but he does say 50% or higher is required to pass with a C- or higher.
I think the 50% is applied to the homework and posting on chemistry community too. If you don't get 50% or more of the total points you can't get above a C-.
In agreement with Alyssa, all that is on his website is the breakdown of HW (50 pts) Discussion Post (50pts) MT 1(110) MT 2 (110) and the Final 180 so getting at least a 50% of this will give at least a C-.
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Adrienne Yuh 2C wrote:I don't think he mentions anything on this, but he does say 50% or higher is required to pass with a C- or higher.
I saw that too and was so confused... He is saying if you earn a 50% in the class you automatically pass?
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Ava Nickman wrote:Adrienne Yuh 2C wrote:I don't think he mentions anything on this, but he does say 50% or higher is required to pass with a C- or higher.
I saw that too and was so confused... He is saying if you earn a 50% in the class you automatically pass?
yep I think to pass the class with a C- or higher you'll need at least a 50% in the class. Otherwise I'm pretty sure the grade breakdown follows what Brian mentioned (93+ is an A, etc.), unless there are drastic changes in the grade distributions after the final
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Ava Nickman wrote:Adrienne Yuh 2C wrote:I don't think he mentions anything on this, but he does say 50% or higher is required to pass with a C- or higher.
I saw that too and was so confused... He is saying if you earn a 50% in the class you automatically pass?
I'm not sure but I need this to be true so I can pass this class
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Ava Nickman wrote:Adrienne Yuh 2C wrote:I don't think he mentions anything on this, but he does say 50% or higher is required to pass with a C- or higher.
I saw that too and was so confused... He is saying if you earn a 50% in the class you automatically pass?
No,, if you earn a 50% or more on homework you will be able to pass with the homework points. A C or higher is required by UCLA to Pass the class for P/NP.
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There was similar post about this, and it seems the consensus is all over the place. The syllabus does not give an exact breakdown and there are disagreements over them. I would say not to worry too much about the numbers and focus on doing your best!
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Sapling HW 50 points total
Chemistry Community 50 points total
Midterms 110 each, Final 180, total 500 points.
Chemistry Community 50 points total
Midterms 110 each, Final 180, total 500 points.
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I've heard this with the math departments, but sometimes professors can lower the threshold for overall grades in the class if they choose to. But, as of now, the standard gradescale applies to 14A.
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AlyssaMaynard1C wrote:Ava Nickman wrote:Adrienne Yuh 2C wrote:I don't think he mentions anything on this, but he does say 50% or higher is required to pass with a C- or higher.
I saw that too and was so confused... He is saying if you earn a 50% in the class you automatically pass?
No,, if you earn a 50% or more on homework you will be able to pass with the homework points. A C or higher is required by UCLA to Pass the class for P/NP.
I'm pretty sure I saw him respond to someone's post about this. They were concerned about getting a passing grade and he (if he's Chem_mod) responded saying 50% or higher is passing.
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In a recent step-up session, I was in the UA was saying that the grade breakdown is kind of a mystery but 50% is definitely considered a C. The UA also said it is most important to just get as many points as you can.
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I'm honestly curious about this as well! As far as I know, and like everyone else has said, 50% is needed to pass with a C. I think the most important thing is to get enough points as you can.
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Hannah Rim 2D wrote:Renny_kim_2G wrote:Does anyone know the minimum points we can lose to maintain an A or A-? Or is he curving the grades later?
I've mostly heard that he uses a straight grading scale with no curves (490/500=A+, 465/500=A and so on) but I'm not entirely sure on this. The only thing I know for sure is that he doesn't down curve. Hope this helps! (:
Thank you so much :)
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Basically if this class follows basic grading scales (93% for A, etc) then you can miss 35 points total to get an A and 50 points for an A-. This is only IF it follows the way other classes do it, but it very well could be different.
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Brian Bui 2A wrote:I'm assuming it's just a general/typical straight scale where:
93%-100%: A
90%-92.9%: A-
87%-89.9%: B+
83%-86.9%: B
and so on...
However I'm unsure about the cutoffs as the percentages get lower because you need at least 50% for a C-
Do you happen to know the minimum for the the class before you get an F? what is the minimum grade for me to pass the class
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I am still a little unclear on what would be the minimum needed to pass the class, but I asked my TA before the final if he know anything about what the grading scale would be like for this class and he said that the exact breakdown/cutoffs for grading was still undecided, and that it would be influenced by how students performed on the final and in the class in general.
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I think what is for sure is 93.0 would be a and anything below that and 90 would be an A-.
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50% of the total points in this class equal a C- grade. So you need at least 50% of the total points to pass.
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As far as grades for B and up, I believe they are the same as for any other class, but for C- it is 50% I think
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