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Okay, so my teacher in my class has this rule:
"If you get lower than a 70% on a test, it gets put in the gradebook as a zero until you retake that test and get higher. Until you retake it and get higher than a 70%, it gets put as a zero"
Is that even legal? Technically a zero is not what I got on the assignment, so in a way she's changing my ****ing grade to something worse.
She's a biology teacher and I'm really bad at biology. But I'll be damned fi I have an A in that class, get like a 68% which would bring me down to a B, or a low B, but instead have it marked as a 0 which would bring me down to a D/F.
So, does anyone know if this **** is legal / if I can bring it up with the head dean or whatever.
"If you get lower than a 70% on a test, it gets put in the gradebook as a zero until you retake that test and get higher. Until you retake it and get higher than a 70%, it gets put as a zero"
Is that even legal? Technically a zero is not what I got on the assignment, so in a way she's changing my ****ing grade to something worse.
She's a biology teacher and I'm really bad at biology. But I'll be damned fi I have an A in that class, get like a 68% which would bring me down to a B, or a low B, but instead have it marked as a 0 which would bring me down to a D/F.
So, does anyone know if this **** is legal / if I can bring it up with the head dean or whatever.