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when are final marks submitted

edited April 2009 in General
I want to dispute the mark for my paper, except i don't really care that much because he might only boost me a few points, and im not sure if thats enough to boost me up a letter grade

the final exam was pretty easy and I have in mind what sort of grade I should be getting as a final mark for the course

what i'm wondering is, can you dispute and talk to the professor after u see your mark on go.sfu? because I don't really want to talk to him now, hes kind of an asshole marker and i'm pretty sure he doesnt like me too much haha so I don't want that affecting his judgement on marking my final exam

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  • edited April 2009
    disputing your paper may even get you a lower mark
  • edited April 2009
    im pretty sure they can change ur mark even after its submitted for another few months after exam
    dont quote me on that but i had a prof who left the country the day of our final so they said any disputes we had we needed to wait till they returned a few months later.
  • edited April 2009
    im not talking about pissing the prof off either so he marks your exam harder, if you ask them to remark a paper they can mark it higher or lower, and if hes a dick like you say...

    did a TA mark it originally or the prof? personally, if a prof marked my paper i wouldnt even dare ask for a remark
  • edited April 2009
    what if u got an F LOL
  • edited April 2009
    4/5 classes' marks are already up and the last one isn't up yet cus the exam is on Monday so I suggest you check go.sfu.ca from now til the end of next week.
  • edited April 2009
    ya but are the marks set in stone? iuno if i should talk to my prof before or after
  • edited April 2009
    I'm pretty sure; I mean, they're on go.sfu.ca. But I'm trying to dispute one of my marks.
  • edited April 2009
    Well if you got an F clearly you have nothing to lose ;P

    You sure you didn't deserve the F? What were his comments on the paper? Or were there any?
  • edited April 2009
    lots of comments
    mostly regarding the lack of effort, poorly researched, poorly put together, etc

    not gonna lie it was a really shitty paper, but I've written worse and still ended up with marks in the 60% range... i think an F is pretty fuckin extreme LOL

    he even gave me a D first, then crossed it out
  • edited April 2009
    See, you admit yourself it was a shitty paper, it doesn't matter what you received in the past in other situations, you don't deserve to have passed with that paper.

    I knew a prof, who when the TA's gave out F's, he would remark the papers and drop the marks from a 40% to an 8% so that way they would actually have to work to pass the class still.
  • edited April 2009
    6chr0nic4;53929 said:
    lots of comments
    mostly regarding the lack of effort, poorly researched, poorly put together, etc
    Jesus H. Christ, what the hell did you do?
    he even gave me a D first, then crossed it out
    May you upload a copy of this paper? I need some inter-semester entertainment...
    JayDub;53930 said:
    See, you admit yourself it was a shitty paper, it doesn't matter what you received in the past in other situations, you don't deserve to have passed with that paper.
    I agree with JayDub. WHY THE HELL did you submit this paper even if YOU, the AUTHOR, think it is shi*ty!?
  • edited April 2009
    6chr0nic4;53929 said:
    lots of comments
    mostly regarding the lack of effort, poorly researched, poorly put together, etc

    not gonna lie it was a really shitty paper, but I've written worse and still ended up with marks in the 60% range... i think an F is pretty fuckin extreme LOL

    Welcome to University. Maybe it's time to hit the chronic less, and hit the books more.

    Phil
  • edited April 2009
    6chr0nic4;53929 said:
    lots of comments
    mostly regarding the lack of effort, poorly researched, poorly put together, etc

    not gonna lie it was a really shitty paper, but I've written worse and still ended up with marks in the 60% range... i think an F is pretty fuckin extreme LOL

    he even gave me a D first, then crossed it out
    Wow...

    That's got to be some shitty ass paper.
  • edited April 2009
    I won't flame you but honestly asking for re-marks will never happen / help you, unless it was someone else who marked the paper, or if the reason you're asking for a re-mark is they missed a page or something...

    ...as jaydub said and what I was getting at, don't be surprised if your mark goes even lower as a result

    Basically you're questioning his judgement which will never go over well.
  • edited April 2009
    randomuser;53937 said:
    ...as jaydub said and what I was getting at, don't be surprised if your mark goes even lower as a result
    I don't think there is anything worse than a F for Fail. So there is really nothing to lose for 6chr0nic4, at least academically...

    However, 6chr0nic4's paper maybe so bad that SFU needs to create a new grade just for it: EF for EPIC FAIL!
  • edited April 2009
    Look on the bright side, the lowest mark you'll be getting for the course is a D. Professors can't assign Fs unless they go through the Dean and have a very good reason for doing so (well, at least according to my prof).
  • edited April 2009
    Student0667;54067 said:
    I don't think there is anything worse than a F for Fail. So there is really nothing to lose for 6chr0nic4, at least academically...

    However, 6chr0nic4's paper maybe so bad that SFU needs to create a new grade just for it: EF for EPIC FAIL!
    He's talking about his paper not his overall mark. The F is just an indication of the total percentage on his paper:

    Say he got 34% and after the remark he got 13% on the essay.
  • edited April 2009
    randomuser;54071 said:
    He's talking about his paper not his overall mark.
    I am talking about the paper.
  • edited April 2009
    Yes, and I'm stating there is something to lose, if his F of 34% gets lowered to an F of 10% it will affect is overall grade negatively.

    Say the essay is worth 30% overall, then its even less of the 30% he gets for his overall mark.
  • edited April 2009
    well I left it till the night before to write ... I have a pretty extreme case of procrastination

    it was suppose to be between 10 - 15 pages but around 5 pages I ran out of points to make/argue for my topic

    the last three pages was pretty much bullshit and just repeating what I mentioned in the prior pages, I ended up writing about eight pages

    we had to use at least 6 academic sources, and I had a hard time finding enough evidence from those sources to support my position on the paper

    anyway I ended up with a C+ in that class so I'm relieved I didn't get a D lol I used around the same effort for my other classes that I found were actually harder and ended up with 2 B+s and a B but I guess I won't leave big papers like that last minute anymore

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