I got my positioning test back today *eek!!*

In this thread I talked about being back in school and what the grading scale was like.

To recap, I’m a transfered in sophmore in the radiology program at the University of Charleston, in West Virginia. The grading scale for the Health Sciences Program is as follows:

               A= 96 - 100
               B= 87 - 95
               C= 79 - 86
                F= 78 and below.

Including myself there are 15 people in my positioning class. The highest score on the exam was a 97. The lowest score was a 64. There were two 96’s.

And what was Muldoon’s score?

74.3 Which my professor marked as an F+.

F+ ?

That’s a nice way to distinguish yourself above all those miserable regular F’s. Way to Go!

If it makes you feel any better (not that it should), once in college on a physics test I managed a true F-. The score? 10. Then I blew them all away by tripling that on my next test. At least it got better, and I ended up with a B in the course.