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I believe an author should be able to do what ever the hell he/she wants to do with her submission, as long as it doesn't violate the rules of this site, while taking into account common courtesy. If an author wants to cancel his run, so be it, he/she doesn't have to provide an explanation if he/she doesn't want to. What do you think the point of canceling a run is? You say you think "less" videos should be canceled, meaning you think that the cancel feature should still exist. So my question to you is: What criteria should one have to meet in order to be able to cancel a run? On a lighter note:
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Look, I'm in junior high, OK?
That explains everything.
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Here A+ = 100%
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Phil wrote:
Here A+ = 100%
Actually, I'd say that, at TASvideos, 100% is a B-
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85%... even in my junior high an A+ was 97%. Maybe he goes to some school desperate to keep students and funding?
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I once got a 35 on a physics test in college and it rated a D. That's how low the curve was. Says something about the professor, doesn't it?
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Boco wrote:
85%... even in my junior high an A+ was 97%. Maybe he goes to some school desperate to keep students and funding?
Affirmative action ... wait no, this is canada.
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Boco wrote:
85%... even in my junior high an A+ was 97%. Maybe he goes to some school desperate to keep students and funding?
Unless you're comparing the same tests, those percentages mean nothing.
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As this has become nothing more than insulting academic standards at my school, moderators, please close this topic.
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Where do you see insults?
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Chamale wrote:
As this has become nothing more than insulting academic standards at my school, moderators, please close this topic.
Isn't this comparable to "cancelling" your topic? This didn't go as you planned for it to go through with the audience it was aimed towards, so you want to cancel it. One would think that it's exactly the same deal with cancelling submissions.
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Chamale, now know why some submissions are cancelled? Btw, Tombad your sig is awesome :)
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In Ontario, lower percentages mean a higher alpha grade across the board compared to elsewhere in the world. In my high school, 80% was an A. 50% was the failing threshold. Then again, that was back in the ‘90s and after inflation that probably comes out to about 85% in 2007 percentages for an A.
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Where do you see insults?
That explains a lot.
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Titus Kwok wrote:
I once got a 35 on a physics test in college and it rated a D. That's how low the curve was. Says something about the professor, doesn't it?
I once got a 45% on an anatomy lab midterm which translated into a B-... but what're you gonna do when you're taught by TAs who don't know anything? EDIT: However all of my highschool classes had normal grading scales (ie 93-100=A, 90-93=B, 87-90=B+ etc... so it was great when I went to college to find that I didn't have to be super smart, I just had to be smarter than the other people who set the curve so low;)
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mmbossman wrote:
93-100=A, 90-93=B, 87-90=B+ etc...
Err, rephrase? How is a B higher than a B+? I always thought the normal grade breakdowns were 90-100 A, 80-90 B, 70-80 C, 60-70 D, 0-60 E/F. Then again, a lot of that depends on post-score class curvature and general teacher ambivalence (which happens a lot in college).
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I vote no on the basis that this discussion should never have taken place.
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Zurreco wrote:
mmbossman wrote:
93-100=A, 90-93=B, 87-90=B+ etc...
Err, rephrase? How is a B higher than a B+? I always thought the normal grade breakdowns were 90-100 A, 80-90 B, 70-80 C, 60-70 D, 0-60 E/F. Then again, a lot of that depends on post-score class curvature and general teacher ambivalence (which happens a lot in college).
Oops, 90-93=A-, a B was a 83-87. Sorry for the confusion.
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mmbossman wrote:
Sorry for the confusion.
My world was a decaying spiral of ups and downs until you replied. Thank the Gods you returned to this thread and responded!
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I find this discussion hilarious.
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uhh, dj grenola is british. which doesn't entirely disqualify him, but it doesn't especially help either.