<p>Cornell use to have pdf files of the median grades of all classes. Sadly as you all know, they have taken those down. I was wondering if anyone had saved those files from any of their years there. </p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Cornell use to have pdf files of the median grades of all classes. Sadly as you all know, they have taken those down. I was wondering if anyone had saved those files from any of their years there. </p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>General Guideline (there are some exceptions, depending on the professor): Large lecture-based intro classes usually have medians in the B range, and upper-level classes typically have medians in the low A range. The only exception I can think of are some of the humanities courses, which frequently have medians in the A-range (again, there are definitely exceptions to this depending on the prof.).</p>
<p>How about FWS courses typical averages?</p>
<p>You know, median grades are actually really tricky imo. For me, some of the hardest / most workload intensive classes I have taken had high historical medians (B+ to A-) range while some much easier classes were in like the B- range.
FWS averages go from B- to A-, but the workload/difficulty of those courses is pretty darn crappy in general (a lot of work).</p>