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Off Topic / Re: A Chronology of the Blockland Forums
« on: September 26, 2015, 12:42:04 AM »
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So an australian then.get stuffed mate
m8, you're supposed to boil a kettle and pour it inOr use a keurig. That's what I do with those.
not stick the styrofoam in the microwave
what is a boganbasically a redneck in australia
preparing for college before collegeFuq that stuff. I cook something new for my roommate and I every night.
i think this will be useful for those in college including me
try to find other brands too pls
it should beThis is how my college grades, but you'd get kicked out of most programs ther if you have anything below a 2.0(C).
100-90 = A
80 = B
70 = C
60 = D
50-0 = F
What the actual forget, what matters is how you do relative to everyone else rather than how many marks you score in a test. If you get 45% and that happens to be an A in an exam then you have actually done very well since the grade indicates that you're more knowledgeable than everyone else who sat the same exam as you.This is only correct if a curve is applied to the exam. I've been in college for five years and have only had two professors that actually curve their exams. Most of them go by similar variations the system explained by erifpsiw above.
You guys really need to learn about how examinations really work.
am i the only one who's gonna miss taboo's incredibly-fun-to-read stuffstormsI found his salty attitude towards every single thing he disagreed with pretty unpleasant.
to all the people who are gonna post ''but a 70% is like an A where i live''Every single thing you post makes me want to shoot myself.
then you are handicapped
because the letter of your grade doesn't matter, the thing that matters is the score
so if you get 70%s and think you are getting good grades you are handicapped
says the one using reaction gifs and images, knock it off this isn't tumblr
use your own damn words