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...seed Ragini Acharya, also from William and Mary. “I actually know her from before...She has a really big game—big serve, big forehand,” Sibilski said. “I had a pretty tough week, though—I had a midterm??so I didn’t have much time to get ready. I did a lot better than I thought I would, given that I didn’t have much time to practice.” Although a young Harvard team may be struggling to adjust early...
...take the same exams, and over the past three years the Extension students have done as well as the undergraduates.” According to Bamberg, the two highest grades last year were earned by Extension students. For the past two years Extension students outperformed their peers on his midterm??one even earning a perfect score. Evan K. Harris ’09, who is taking “Bits,” has a theory on why HES students may do especially well. “It’s up to them...
...terms” administered at points well beyond the halfway mark of the semester—since, after all, bizarre testing procedures are par for the course here at Harvard. But even alongside atypical practices such as holding finals after winter break, the “second midterm?? concept is a deeply frustrating one for students across the campus. While we all appreciate the opportunity to redeem ourselves (should things not go so well on the first midterm), we’d also appreciate the opportunity to lead normal, happy lives at some point during the months...
Students of a former Teaching Fellow (TF) of Chemistry 7, “Principles of Chemistry” (Chem 7) saw a question from a previous exam in the class—which was then repeated on Monday’s midterm??prompting a change in the class’s grading policy for the semester...
Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value Elaine Scarry offered her students in English 151: “The 19th Century Novel” the option of taking their midterm??originally scheduled during the protest time—at three different times during...
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