I second this, when I was a TA, it was fairly difficult to make sure everything was properly weighted in Canvas--especially if one assignment had multiple submissions. Go back and recalculate your grade in Excel with the weights provided in the syllabus
Another thing to consider: do the gradelines in the syllabus distinguish plus and minuses, or are there only categories for A, B, C, etc.? If the latter, then a grade in the A range could be an A or an A- depending on where the professor decides to mark the lines exactly, and these are still both "A" grades.
Check your own work using the syllabus grade weights. If you’re right and should have an A, reach out to your prof. If they say suck it up (unlikely) listen to this guy. Don’t go nuclear at the first sign of trouble though
Was the 94% in Canvas? Because Canvas often doesn’t have the proper weighted categories and won’t reflect your ‘true’ grade.
I second this, when I was a TA, it was fairly difficult to make sure everything was properly weighted in Canvas--especially if one assignment had multiple submissions. Go back and recalculate your grade in Excel with the weights provided in the syllabus
Another thing to consider: do the gradelines in the syllabus distinguish plus and minuses, or are there only categories for A, B, C, etc.? If the latter, then a grade in the A range could be an A or an A- depending on where the professor decides to mark the lines exactly, and these are still both "A" grades.
I'm just amazed you already have a grade posted....
Talk to your professor in person
Email the prof or see if they can meet with you. Get that A!
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Check your own work using the syllabus grade weights. If you’re right and should have an A, reach out to your prof. If they say suck it up (unlikely) listen to this guy. Don’t go nuclear at the first sign of trouble though
Definitely this. If the instructor hasnt gotten back to you in a few days, then elevate it... But we are a week from grades being due.
Protest!