Spring 2010 Median Grades

<p>Anyone know when they usually come out? My easy classes aren't going to pick themselves, you know!</p>

<p>It’s sad because I know you aren’t even kidding. Why don’t you shoot for an education with at least some subjects you are interested in, not classes on the median grade reported followed by A++++'s?</p>

<p>I have never taken a class I’m not interested in :p</p>

<p>somni’s just sore that barely any classes in engineering have anything above a B+.</p>

<p>I don’t think they’re published until after pre-enrollment is over. I remember when signing up for this semester, fall09 reports werent out yet. The spring09 reports should be accurate though.</p>

<p>college is about grades, not learning! i bet the grades will get me further than the knowledge i learned here haha</p>

<p>High median grades should just be there to indicate which courses NOT to take.</p>

<p>What’s more badass than pulling off an A+ in a course with a C median grade?</p>

<p>Stop stressing because your grades don’t matter. Ultimately it comes down to pure chance as to whether or not you’ll land that dream job.</p>

<p>concerning the original topic, they just got the median grades from fall 2009 up within the last month or so.</p>

<p>I use median grades to look up what the actual classes sizes end up being. my GPA is already a somewhat lukewarm specimen so I definitely just focus on taking classes I care about.</p>

<p>well, hoonose, it would be extremely hard to do that. the median grade reports are published so you can get an idea of the grade distribution. for elective classes, yes you want to take classes that interest you, but you wouldnt want your elective class to make your gpa plummet</p>