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aplefka

Lifer
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English essays are NEVER the same as history/social science essays. Your first mistake is writing like they are.

Other than that, yes, I have had that happen. The first time was my junior year of high school when we had this huge research paper we spent months on and countless drafts. Gave me the lowest B he could and when I asked to talk to him about it he straight up said how if someone else had written the same paper he would have given them an A, but he felt I didn't work up to my potential and that's why I got the low B. :|

That's life though. Now I realize it didn't really matter. Most recently in my theater class the professor would constantly give me lower grades than some of the people who did terrible which was really frustrating. We had to create a character and present them in a 2 minute solo scene as our final project. I did someone that actually exists for the biography, one of my friends from Sacramento, and I got my paper back and it was a B and said "Your character is inconsistent." Apparently my friend is an inconsistent person then. :confused:
 

MyThirdEye

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Dec 29, 2005
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Originally posted by: Anubis
90/100 is an "A" everywhere i went to school :/

The grading scale is really weird at where I go to school. An "A" is 100-93. Just makes everything confusing.
 

slsmnaz

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Mar 13, 2005
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Originally posted by: amjohns5
Originally posted by: Anubis
90/100 is an "A" everywhere i went to school :/

The grading scale is really weird at where I go to school. An "A" is 100-93. Just makes everything confusing.

mine was the same. It changed for AP courses (I think it was 88-100) since our GPA was not weighted.
 

AMCRambler

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Jan 23, 2001
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Any English teachers here, maybe you can answer this one for me. Had a history class where the professor had us do an essay on various famous figures and particular noteable events each was involved with. I think I had John Adams or somebody like that. So the whole class hands in their essays and the next class the professor flips out at us. Accuses us all of being plagiarists. When he finally settled down enough to elaborate, apparently it was a problem with the way we were all doing our footnotes or parenthetical documentation, depending which you chose. Each person had of course put in the intro a little on the background of their famous person. Date of birth, place of origin, schooling, etc. Apparently he not only expected that the source of this be documented in our bibliography(which all of us had done) but he also expected footnotes or parenthetical references right there in the essay text. I'd been writing essays for quite a while and I've never had any teacher, professor or whatever complain about this. And to outright accuse us all of plagiary really pissed me off.
My understanding of footnotes/parenthetical documentation is that they are necessary when quoting from one of your sources. If you take factual information about a person from a source or may even be common knowledge to you there's no need for an inline acknowledgement of the source. If you got it from a reference book, then by all means list the reference book in your works cited or bibliography. Otherwise your essay's intro is going to be a jumbled mass of asterisks or parentheses making it very hard to follow. Was this guy an idiot or am I wrong?
 

Eomer of Aldburg

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Jan 15, 2006
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Originally posted by: hungfarover
Than = a comparison. "His grade was better than mine."
Then = indicative of time or sequence. "I went to ATOT for advice, then I decided to speak with my teacher."

My advice? Speak with your teacher and ask what you need to do to get an A. After that, invest in a grammar handbook and use it.

I really enjoy how making fun of a simple mistake makes you feel better. The last sentence was't needed, it just shows you're another grammar whore.

Another thing is that he briefly went over which format for citation MLA or APA and no one took any notes, I should have remembered or wrote it down. I tried finding it on the handout and it wasn't on there. I got marked down not because my paper's content, puncuation, or grammar was bad but because I used APA format (god forbid) and 2 paragraph intro which it really needed. Hella I could have just took out the space and he probably wouldnt have known better. For me was how vague he is for the presentation, I did exactly what he did on there but apparently it was "sufficient".
 

moshquerade

No Lifer
Nov 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: Eomer of Aldburg
Originally posted by: hungfarover
Than = a comparison. "His grade was better than mine."
Then = indicative of time or sequence. "I went to ATOT for advice, then I decided to speak with my teacher."

My advice? Speak with your teacher and ask what you need to do to get an A. After that, invest in a grammar handbook and use it.

I really enjoy how making fun of a simple mistake makes you feel better. The last sentence was't needed, it just shows your another grammar whore.

Honestly, each time you post we are all getting the idea why you aren't doing well in school. It's not to pick on you, it's just that if you have spelling/grammar errors here I would imagine you do in your school papers too.
 

Dacalo

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Mar 31, 2000
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Originally posted by: CPA
ahhhhh, what I'd give to be 18 again.

Just wait until your real first job and you get a lower raise than someone else.

LOL seriously. Looking back, you will realize how petty all this was.
 

Eomer of Aldburg

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Jan 15, 2006
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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Eomer of Aldburg
Originally posted by: hungfarover
Than = a comparison. "His grade was better than mine."
Then = indicative of time or sequence. "I went to ATOT for advice, then I decided to speak with my teacher."

My advice? Speak with your teacher and ask what you need to do to get an A. After that, invest in a grammar handbook and use it.

I really enjoy how making fun of a simple mistake makes you feel better. The last sentence was't needed, it just shows your another grammar whore.

Honestly, each time you post we are all getting the idea why you aren't doing well in school. It's not to pick on you, it's just that if you have spelling/grammar errors here I would imagine you do in your school papers too.


This is a forum, I dont need to scrutinze every word or sentence I write. Like I said above, the paper wasnt marked down for puncuation, grammar, or spelling.
 

invidia

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Oct 8, 2006
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My high school grading scale:
95-100: A
89-94: B
83-88: C
77-82: D
<76 is failing

No B+s, C+s, etc

My typical college grading scale:
80-100: A
75-79: B+
70-74: B
60-69: C+
50-59: C
45-49: D+
40-44: D
<39: Failing
 

SludgeFactory

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Sep 14, 2001
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Grading scale was 93-100 for me too. Honors classes you got 90-100. There were no bullshit 4.5 GPA's.

It probably doesn't make you feel any better Eomer, but I wrote an essay about patriotism or something that got a 90 in my senior English class, lower than her pet students, and then she made us submit them to a contest, where it got 2nd place in the state. :confused:
 

pyonir

Lifer
Dec 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Eomer of Aldburg
Originally posted by: hungfarover
Than = a comparison. "His grade was better than mine."
Then = indicative of time or sequence. "I went to ATOT for advice, then I decided to speak with my teacher."

My advice? Speak with your teacher and ask what you need to do to get an A. After that, invest in a grammar handbook and use it.

I really enjoy how making fun of a simple mistake makes you feel better. The last sentence was't needed, it just shows your another grammar whore.

Honestly, each time you post we are all getting the idea why you aren't doing well in school. It's not to pick on you, it's just that if you have spelling/grammar errors here I would imagine you do in your school papers too.

:roll:

i got A's all throughout high school and college in English and grammar and write completely different here than i would in a school paper. i don't need to take my time here and given the audience, i really don't care. i considering some of the mistakes he's made here are pretty minor its unfair to assume he makes the same mistakes when writing an actual paper for a class.
 

Eomer of Aldburg

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Jan 15, 2006
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Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Eomer of Aldburg
Originally posted by: hungfarover
Than = a comparison. "His grade was better than mine."
Then = indicative of time or sequence. "I went to ATOT for advice, then I decided to speak with my teacher."

My advice? Speak with your teacher and ask what you need to do to get an A. After that, invest in a grammar handbook and use it.

I really enjoy how making fun of a simple mistake makes you feel better. The last sentence was't needed, it just shows your another grammar whore.

Honestly, each time you post we are all getting the idea why you aren't doing well in school. It's not to pick on you, it's just that if you have spelling/grammar errors here I would imagine you do in your school papers too.

:roll:

i got A's all throughout high school and college in English and grammar and write completely different here than i would in a school paper. i don't need to take my time here and given the audience, i really don't care. i considering some of the mistakes he's made here are pretty minor its unfair to assume he makes the same mistakes when writing an actual paper for a class.


Thank you :D
 

DrPizza

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Mar 5, 2001
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Wait a second...

You used the wrong format (MLA vs. APA).
You're making comments about grammar suggesting that you feel that anyone who insists on proper grammar is a "grammar nazi."
You had the wrong number of paragraphs in your introduction.
Etc.??!

And, you find those errors to be trivial???!!

Then, in the OP, you have several extremely obvious errors when trying to complain about the grading?
Misspelled: pointless (pointles), frustrated (fruastrated), AP (ap), honor (hounor), misuse of than/then.

And, we're supposed to accept at face value that the mistakes in your paper are "dumb minor things"??

Sorry, you're probably lucky to have even gotten 90%. But, as others have said, politely ask the teacher why your grade was lower than you expected. If it was a math or physics paper being written for one of my classes, I'd probably deduct at least 10 points for using the wrong format, poor grammar, spelling mistakes, etc.

edit: oops :eek:

 

angry hampster

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Dec 15, 2007
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Originally posted by: DrPizza
Wait a second...

You used the wrong format (MLA vs. APA).
You're making comments about grammar suggesting that you feel that anyone who insists on proper grammar is a "grammar nazi."
You had the wrong number of paragraphs in your introduction.
Etc.??!

And, you find those errors to be trivial???!!

Then, in the OP, you have several extremely obvious errors when trying to complain about the grading?
Mispelled: pointless (pointles), frustrated (fruastrated), AP (ap), honor (hounor), misuse of than/then.

And, we're supposed to accept at face value that the mistakes in your paper are "dumb minor things"??

Sorry, you're probaby lucky to have even gotten 90%. But, as others have said, politely ask the teacher why your grade was lower than you expected. If it was a math or physics paper being written for one of my classes, I'd probably deduct at least 10 points for using the wrong format, poor grammar, spelling mistakes, etc.


Agreed. Bitching about unfair grading on a pub forum is absurd considering you have yet to speak with your teacher.

 

moshquerade

No Lifer
Nov 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: Eomer of Aldburg
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Eomer of Aldburg
Originally posted by: hungfarover
Than = a comparison. "His grade was better than mine."
Then = indicative of time or sequence. "I went to ATOT for advice, then I decided to speak with my teacher."

My advice? Speak with your teacher and ask what you need to do to get an A. After that, invest in a grammar handbook and use it.

I really enjoy how making fun of a simple mistake makes you feel better. The last sentence was't needed, it just shows your another grammar whore.

Honestly, each time you post we are all getting the idea why you aren't doing well in school. It's not to pick on you, it's just that if you have spelling/grammar errors here I would imagine you do in your school papers too.


This is a forum, I dont need to scrutinze every word or sentence I write. Like I said above, the paper wasnt marked down for puncuation, grammar, or spelling.
It might not have been specifically noted, but I'll bet it still plays a part overall.

 

zinfamous

No Lifer
Jul 12, 2006
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Originally posted by: mobobuff
Well, do you confuse the words "than" and "then" in your papers?

:thumbsup:

let alone "hounor" with "honour", or better yet, "honor"
 

zinfamous

No Lifer
Jul 12, 2006
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Originally posted by: Eomer of Aldburg
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Eomer of Aldburg
Originally posted by: hungfarover
Than = a comparison. "His grade was better than mine."
Then = indicative of time or sequence. "I went to ATOT for advice, then I decided to speak with my teacher."

My advice? Speak with your teacher and ask what you need to do to get an A. After that, invest in a grammar handbook and use it.

I really enjoy how making fun of a simple mistake makes you feel better. The last sentence was't needed, it just shows your another grammar whore.

Honestly, each time you post we are all getting the idea why you aren't doing well in school. It's not to pick on you, it's just that if you have spelling/grammar errors here I would imagine you do in your school papers too.


This is a forum, I dont need to scrutinze every word or sentence I write. Like I said above, the paper wasnt marked down for puncuation, grammar, or spelling.

Of course you should scrutinize it. Why would you willingly choose to present yourself as an idiot in front of others, anonymously or otherwise? It's forum posting, IM, texting that has ruined grammar for you generation. Take it seriously, or you'll fall in with the other morons raised on anti-personal communication.