Are they? Or not graded at all?
Are UPenn and Columbia forighn LLMs graded on the curve?
Posted Jun 01, 2006 16:47
Posted Jun 01, 2006 22:28
Columbia: to my knowledge, yes. Why?
Posted Jun 01, 2006 22:33
Just for my information. So?
Posted Jun 01, 2006 22:39
Very interesting post actually. Do you guys know which schools grant LLMs certain "benefits"? I heard the following:
NYU/Georgetown: not graded on the curve.
Chicago: extra 30 minutes to do the exams.
Is that true? Do you know other schools with similar arrangements?
NYU/Georgetown: not graded on the curve.
Chicago: extra 30 minutes to do the exams.
Is that true? Do you know other schools with similar arrangements?
Posted Jun 02, 2006 01:57
I heard that those in Umich who either did not ask for or were not given TOEFL exemptions were given extra 30 minutes to take exams; also LLM were both graded on the curve and required to maintain a B average.
Posted Jun 02, 2006 07:04
I see. Interesting. But what about Columbia and UPenn in particular?
Any current LLMs from there?
P.S. Is it feasible to create a separate topicfor this issue?
Any current LLMs from there?
P.S. Is it feasible to create a separate topicfor this issue?
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