89% in class rants

<p>I have an 89.23% in my Spanish class & I'm more than over it lol. Like if it was a solid B I guess I could accept it but omg I'm so done. Like I've been trying my hardest on everything and she marks me down so much for the littlest things. On this essay we had to write she told me that it was one of the best ones in the class & that I had great control of language. Then I forgot to put similares instead of similar & she gave me a 3.5 out of 4. I know it's a plausible thing to mark points off for but she's told us before that if we make one to three mistakes we could still get a perfect score. I honestly just feel like she doesn't like me lol. Sorry I just wanted to rant, but if any of you have an 89% that's not getting rounded feel free to rant with me lol</p>

<p>Same. I got an 89% in AP Gov.</p>

<p>Last year in bio honors, I had a 92.36 out of 100 (Cut off for A was 92.5). I attended a after school session for extra credit that he did not put into my grade, and even after I asked him to put it in, he refused. I was the only student he ever had that went to the state science fair. He also said that I was one of the best students he has ever had.</p>

<p>I am also near the 89 Mark in some other classes. How do you think I should ask my teacher to bump it up?</p>

<p>89.49% (you don’t make this stuff up!) in Pre-Calc last year, second semester. Swapped a sign on the final. Cutoff for A’s (rounding up) was 89.5%</p>

<p>At my school a 93.49 is a B. :/</p>

<p>I have a 89.77 in Econ. I’m really mad because it was only a matter of getting 3 more questions right on a 100 question test.</p>

<p>Well at my school, a 90 is still a B (94+ is an A for us). I feel you though, I got a 93 in APUSH this semester. Not mad at my teacher though, just at myself, because I probably could’ve done a little better on things, and I didn’t.</p>

<p>89.3 in apush-i was too shy to ask her to correct a few mistakes having to do with extra credit but if i did i would have gotten an a (i hate myself so much rn)</p>

<p>I try not putting myself in that position although sleeping in calc this semester didn’t help my cause. Finished with an 89.76 but she rounded anyways.</p>

<p>89.4% in a class last year…</p>

<p>My friend got an 89.3/B+ in precalc last year, and our teacher refused to round it to a 90/A- no matter how much she asked.</p>

<p>@elf4EVA
That’s not bad. If it was 89.5+ I’d be ****ed.</p>

<p>@BattleforLA But our teacher only had to bump it 0.2%. Our gradebook rounds to the nearest whole number, so an 89.5 would have been an A-… but yeah, my friend was pretty ****ed nonetheless.</p>

<p>On the opposite end of the spectrum, I got a 94/A- in history sophomore year, and my teacher rounded it up a whole percent to an A. The funny thing is, I pretty much napped through half that class…</p>

<p>My AP World teacher didn’t like a friend of mine last year because despite the fact that she was intelligent, she was absent from school quite a bit - and she’d go to him at the end of the quarter to pass in a ton of make up work, and he thought that this made her seem as though she felt entitled to a good grade despite maintaining a low 50 for 90% of the quarter that he’d eventually (and begrudgingly) bump up to a high 80 once he graded the work.</p>

<p>For revenge, I guess, at the end of the quarter, she had an 89.7 which he rounded down to an 89 despite it being protocol to round up, normally. (89 is a B+, 90 is an A-) – lol. In my case, however, I had a 94, I believe (which is an A) - that he bumped up 4 points (to a 98) to make it an A+, so its not like leniency isn’t his policy - he just didn’t like her. She even got a 5 on the exam, and he still doesn’t like her.</p>

<p>@elf4EVA but the gradebook is already built for a round. She’s asking to be rounded to a rounded grade.</p>

<p>@BattleforLA Exactly, which is probably why she didn’t get it rounded haha. But I guess for her and many others, that’s just one more reason to hate the teacher, who taught us far more physics than actual precalc.</p>