Just to clarify are there curves for all sections of CS101? Or is it determined by the professors themselves? I have Rutkowski and he's not really the best professor. For finals I'm not feeling too bad about it. I've heard something like a high 60 is considered a B in the class. Is this information true?
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So, my final for ME215 will be in two weeks. I have been using this Quizlet subscription to study it. It does seem like I'm doing better in recalling somethings. However, I know regardless, there is no way of knowing what exactly will be on the exam based on the 30 Chapters. It's been suggested to review everything like the textbooks, slides, and lab manual.
I don't need a high score for final to pass ME215. Though, I know usually the class is curved. Though I don't really know by how much. So, I have been feeling a bit nervous about how I will do on the actual final despite doing well with the Quizlets and getting good scores on the practice tests. Supposedly there's 100 questions on final.
So, I know it varies each year, but if you had ME215, by how much was your grade curved by? According to my professor, a 60 is a reasonable score for passing. Too, any tips are welcome to advised here.