Anyone who had taken STAT 351 with Dr. Dasgupta
This is for those who had taken STAT 351 with Dr. Dasgupta
posted over 11 years ago
Hi everyone
Before we start, yes I had taken STAT 351 with Dr. Dasgupta, yes she is an excellent professor who cares for her students and makes the material straightforward. She does curves the final grade a lot, I think.
But I have a concern that I had encountered, Dr. Dasgupta does not post the final exam grades to blackboard. However, she does post the midterms and quiz grades to blackboard gradebook. I had talk to her and she states that final exam grades will never be posted, ever! For me, this is very concerning, since we have the right to know everything from feedback, not just the final exam grades, but for every assignment graded to blackboard gradebook. Also, Dr. Dasgupta claims that no one asks for the final exam grades, because it is the end of the semester.
For the STAT 351 final exam, although it is not easy (it is cumulative), it is made for the student who is finishing STAT 351 to ensure that they understood the material. But, because the final exam grades is not posted to blackboard, we do not know whether or not we did very well or fared poorly on the final exam at STAT 351. That is why you need to know the STAT 351 final exam grades, because if we don't, we will never know the score except being surprised of the final course grade that we have earned. We should pressure Dr. Dasgupta to change her habit from not posting the final exam grades to posting the final exam grades to blackboard gradebook.
I expect some negative reaction to this topic, for those who don't want to know the final exam grades, think about it, would you want an "A" in STAT 351, I suggest you wake up and change your style, to know every assignment, not only from STAT 351, but for every course and the professors that are teaching it, that you know, does not post some or all assignments to blackboard gradebook. We do not want to be puzzled about our grades in blackboard.
Anyone who have taken STAT 351 with Dr. Dasgupta, would you want to know the final exam grades as of every assignment grades posted to blackboard? Let me know below the comments section, I do see the comments all the time until night time. You can always e-mail me in private if you have any personal concerns about STAT 351. My UMBC e-mail address is...
wongjo1@umbc.edu
Joseph
Edit-1: You would dare not know the final exam grades of STAT 351, also all of your class assignments. All of you shall pay for your audacity!
You really need to change a bit, I do not want total confusion about this, the next comment that I see is directed against me, I'm closing the comments for this topic. You have been warned. Please don't post opinions against me and the ability to receive feedback from every assignment.
How about making the instructors post scores to blackboard as a requirement for all faculty members that teach. I'm grow tired of some of the instructors who do not post grades to blackboard gradebook at all. They really need to send feedback to the students so that they would know how they are doing.
Before we start, yes I had taken STAT 351 with Dr. Dasgupta, yes she is an excellent professor who cares for her students and makes the material straightforward. She does curves the final grade a lot, I think.
But I have a concern that I had encountered, Dr. Dasgupta does not post the final exam grades to blackboard. However, she does post the midterms and quiz grades to blackboard gradebook. I had talk to her and she states that final exam grades will never be posted, ever! For me, this is very concerning, since we have the right to know everything from feedback, not just the final exam grades, but for every assignment graded to blackboard gradebook. Also, Dr. Dasgupta claims that no one asks for the final exam grades, because it is the end of the semester.
For the STAT 351 final exam, although it is not easy (it is cumulative), it is made for the student who is finishing STAT 351 to ensure that they understood the material. But, because the final exam grades is not posted to blackboard, we do not know whether or not we did very well or fared poorly on the final exam at STAT 351. That is why you need to know the STAT 351 final exam grades, because if we don't, we will never know the score except being surprised of the final course grade that we have earned. We should pressure Dr. Dasgupta to change her habit from not posting the final exam grades to posting the final exam grades to blackboard gradebook.
I expect some negative reaction to this topic, for those who don't want to know the final exam grades, think about it, would you want an "A" in STAT 351, I suggest you wake up and change your style, to know every assignment, not only from STAT 351, but for every course and the professors that are teaching it, that you know, does not post some or all assignments to blackboard gradebook. We do not want to be puzzled about our grades in blackboard.
Anyone who have taken STAT 351 with Dr. Dasgupta, would you want to know the final exam grades as of every assignment grades posted to blackboard? Let me know below the comments section, I do see the comments all the time until night time. You can always e-mail me in private if you have any personal concerns about STAT 351. My UMBC e-mail address is...
wongjo1@umbc.edu
Joseph
Edit-1: You would dare not know the final exam grades of STAT 351, also all of your class assignments. All of you shall pay for your audacity!
You really need to change a bit, I do not want total confusion about this, the next comment that I see is directed against me, I'm closing the comments for this topic. You have been warned. Please don't post opinions against me and the ability to receive feedback from every assignment.
How about making the instructors post scores to blackboard as a requirement for all faculty members that teach. I'm grow tired of some of the instructors who do not post grades to blackboard gradebook at all. They really need to send feedback to the students so that they would know how they are doing.
(edited over 11 years ago)