Griddlesode S3-013: The Frosh Curve
In this Griddlesode, Ron talks about a college professor with a reputation for being a tough grader. It’s a story called: The Frosh Curve.
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On this Griddlesode, we featured the following artists:
- Bad Luck Blues by Davis Coen
- Don’t Believe Everything That You Read by Doug Macloeod
- Upside Down by Bob Gentry
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(WARNING: spoiler alert ahead!)
Some people just don’t want to cross an arbitrary line that they’ve set for themselves. B++? Come ON! That’s an A! I think there are many people who have had teachers like that.
thanks for the spin! cheers
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How does that song go… Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back.
Nice to have you back.
Lukjad007, If you are referring to the Theme from “Welcome Back Kotter,” you are really dating yourself!
Thanks for all the kind notes. It’s good to be back and I’m already working on another Gridlesode so hopefully, we’ll have one in August.
Hey Ron (and the other Ron) – Tag! You’re it.
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I can feel your pain, I too have received a B++ (actually a P++ in an honors/pass/fail grading system). It was a class for statistics graduate students that I was taking as a molecular biology graduate student and I got that grade with the second-highest ranking in the class. I wondered at the time why the professor didn’t just give me an H–.