UCLA Grades, study list. "My UCLA Gradebook grade v. Official Final Grade"

<p>Okay, on the myUCLA's study list, we have our grades listed for each class as "myUCLA gradebook final grade" and "Official Final Grade"</p>

<p>Are these the same? </p>

<p>Because the official final grade for physics says "Not available", while the gradebook final grade says I got an A, and that definately should not have happened. </p>

<p>Is this simply and error, or are the "Official Final grades" different from "MyUCLA final gradebook" grades? It does not seem to be the case for my math or engineering grades, nor my previous grades.</p>

<p>These are in almost all (like 99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% of situation) the same. If they’re not, contact your professor to find out why. It takes a day or two for the grade to show up on URSA as official though, so that’s why official is listed as not available.</p>

<p>they’re the same; maybe giant curve if you don’t think it was possible.</p>

<p>the grades on the myucla grade book are posted before ursa/your “official” grade. After obsessively checking this past week, I think ursa is updated around 1-3 a.m with your official grade, while your final grade through your myucla study list can be updated during the day at any time. I’ve never seen a discrepancy between the two - I think they should be the same.</p>

<p>Yeah you guys are right. URSA updates the UCLA gradebook and makes it “official final grade” at 2:00 AM.</p>

<p>The gradebook grade is the uncurved grade (I think), and the official final grade is the grade after the curve. Don’t quote me on that though.</p>

<p>^that is wrong. they are the same grade.</p>

<p>I wished you would be right in that it is a curve, but I think everyne here is right. MyUCLA grade and official are the same</p>