<p>we got the same score calbear, high 5</p>
<p>lol those are solid As guys congrats</p>
<p>1sd above mean = top 16%
1sd below mean = bottom 16%</p>
<p>i thought 1SD above was always an A-?</p>
<p>In general, 1SD is the cutoff for an A- (from what I’ve seen in chem/bio/math/physics classes I’ve taken). 1.5 is a typically a solid A, assuming a good distribution. 1.3 might also net you an A.</p>
<p>this *<strong><em>ing sucks, i *</em></strong>ed up too badly on the first midterm, now i don’t even think i can get an A- in this class, i have to score ridiculously high on the final, 1.45 SDs above</p>
<p>You’re aiming for an A, I’m aiming for a B or C. lol</p>
<p>um i’m pretty sure top 16%(1 SD above) is solid A no matter what. look up grade distributions.</p>
<p>106…i forgot to circle the hidden carbonyl carbons on #5, I remember thinking to myself…“okay 1234…you’re running out of time, skip this easy one and come back to it later”…i never did :(:o…that’s 8 points down the drain</p>
<p>problem set 11 is a mother f u c king beast…</p>