Really? For us it would be kinda weird any other way. You have to get at least B's for your classes to count toward your degree in grad school here, so mostly the profs just give As and Bs. So for instance I have a 4.0 at grad school, which looks good only to people who haven't been to grad school in chemistry.
mine is almost exactly the same in grad and undergrad. but the spread was more exciting as an undergrad: i got everything from A to D. so far my graduate grades look like this:
B+ B B B B B+ B+ A- B B B+
how boring. counter-intuitively, the grades above B are for the classes that i skipped the most. i should really just stop going.
Mine's interesting like that too...drex_of_doomDecember 20 2007, 14:26:46 UTC
As an undergrad, I had as many Fs as I had Bs. While I only had one D (I took over 200 credit hours by the way...I only needed 120-something)...I had about the same number of every other grade.
My graduate grading is primarly As with one or two ABs (which is worth 3.5 here)...I also don't have anything lower than an AB.
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B+ B B B B B+ B+ A- B B B+
how boring. counter-intuitively, the grades above B are for the classes that i skipped the most. i should really just stop going.
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My graduate grading is primarly As with one or two ABs (which is worth 3.5 here)...I also don't have anything lower than an AB.
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