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    Making the Grade Kurt Wiesenfeld Kurt Wiesenfeld is a physicist who teaches at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. He wrote this essay for the “My Turn” column of the June 17‚ 1996‚ issue of Newsweek. It was a rookie error. After 10 years I should have known better‚ but I went to my office the day after final grades were posted. There was a tentative knock on the door. “Professor Wiesenfeld? I took your Physics 2121 class? I flunked it? I wonder if there’s anything

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    Importance of Grades

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    their own. People learn things all the time without being graded or ranked‚ so where does the obsession with grades in school come from? Some would argue that not grading students on assignments they have completed will improve the quality of learning‚ while others believe it gives students the option to opt-out of somethings they may find more difficult. Others believe that grades predetermine how successful one may be in a post-secondary setting. Although‚ the problem with grading is that it is subjective

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    GRAMMAR– ENGLISH – 10TH GRADE – TEACHER LAURA GRILO A. Write sentences using the comparative of the adjective in brackets. 1. London/Lisbon (big) - London is Bigger than Lisbon 2. The Pyramids/The Eiffel Tower (old) 3. Chinese/English (difficult) 4. Leonard DiCaprio/Sean Connery (young) 5. Reading books/playing games (interesting) 6. A month’s holiday/A week’s holiday (good) 7. Finland/Portugal (cold) B. Use the comparative or the superlative of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Serra da

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    Computer and Grades

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    transferring of data or information of computed grades of the student on how they performed academically in their different respective subject. On latter days‚ instructors manually computing the grades of their students then input it in computer‚ print it for them to have the hard copy. One is for their own then the other copy for the registrar or dean whom they passed the reports of the grades. But with this grading system‚ they can compute or tabulates the grades of their students computerized‚ easily

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    How to succeed in 8th grade Have you ever wondered how you could succeed in 8th grade? Well‚ you can succeed in many ways but I’m only going to say a few. When you study you can get good grades. If you ask questions you can understand more.Taking notes can help you with your work also. When you study it can help you with your work. Say you didn’t study you would get all your work wrong but if you did study you would get it all right. Studying can help you with taking notes

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    Money for Grades

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    that if kids knew that they would get paid if they did well the average grade would go up. Going to school for a kid is like an adult going to work so kids should get paid too. If a person who worked in a office knew that if he or she worked harder they would get a promotion the employee most likely would work harder. If kids get paid for having good grades the rate of school suspensions would decrease. Also kids grade point average would increase. Lastly they would be better behaved in class.

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    How to Get Good Grades in College *Your grade point average is your ticket to success in getting a job right out of college. What can you do to help ensure that your GPA is a solid one? Make a plan and stick to it *College life is remarkably different from high school. Teachers aren’t around to remind you of the things you have to do‚ and the extracurricular and social activities for college students can quickly become overwhelming and time-consuming. You have to take charge of your own schedule

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    How to Get Good Grades

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    is on the tests and homework will be discussed in the class. If your teacher draws a diagram on the board‚ copy that down - it can help you remember the information. Don’t just copy what they write on the board‚ either: take extensive notes on everything. Ads by Google Must-Read SAT Test Guide Attn Parents: 9 Secret Strategies for Improving SAT Scores: Free Rpt www.CollegeMadeSimple.com/SAT_Rpt 2Calculate how much of your grade a project is worth. Prioritize. You won’t get a high score if you

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    Effects of Procrastination on Grades How does procrastinating effect student grades in College? Students that procrastinate in their work are more likely to fail or barely pass in their classes than students who finish their work on time and do not wait until the last minute. The population that I will be studying will be the students of Montgomery College Germantown Campus. I will choose a sample consisting of 400 students out of 5000 from the campus. The sample population will be students

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    Is Grade Retention Beneficial for Students? Is Grade Retention Beneficial for Students? Grade retention‚ also known as “flunking” or being held back‚ is one of the most common ways to raise educational standards. Retention occurs when teachers and administrators and/or parents do not feel the student is ready to be promoted to the next grade due to academic or maturity reasons. The student then has to repeat the previous year until they pass or are prepared for

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