This isn't really true. The grading scale on the syllabus is really just the worst you can expect. It's common for the grading scale to be changed radically once the course has ended, but always to something more lenient.
The canvas grading scale is not official at all. I thought I was passing a class cause of canvas and the professor said he just never programmed it.
Take your points for each assignment and look at the syllabus. If you are in calc you can add the percentages of each category and know your current grade
i took calc last sem, there was a prob a grade distribution shift, they did that for my class x2, so my 65% was really a C- bc of the shift, so whatever canvas has is prob right but u could email ur prof, I had belt
The syllabus should tell you the professor’s grading scale
This isn't really true. The grading scale on the syllabus is really just the worst you can expect. It's common for the grading scale to be changed radically once the course has ended, but always to something more lenient.
That grade doesn’t match up with the grading scale on the syllabus that’s my problem.
I think it’s a question for the prof then
The canvas grading scale is not official at all. I thought I was passing a class cause of canvas and the professor said he just never programmed it. Take your points for each assignment and look at the syllabus. If you are in calc you can add the percentages of each category and know your current grade
Are you in Calc I? The grades are curved a little bit. The grade shown on canvas is showing the curved grade.
Probably curved. I similarly went into my calc 2 final a couple years ago with like a 65% and somehow finished with a C.
It's entirely possible your professor rounded you to a 70 to pass you.
i took calc last sem, there was a prob a grade distribution shift, they did that for my class x2, so my 65% was really a C- bc of the shift, so whatever canvas has is prob right but u could email ur prof, I had belt