Sentences with phrase «get mediocre grades»

But by most measurements today, our schools, at best, get mediocre grades.

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Economists such as Carleton University professor Frances Woolley note that we've moved to this rebate system because everyone wins: well - off students with mediocre grades (who wouldn't have gotten into university at all back when I went) are now effectively subsidizing the smart kids and the ones who need financial aid.
A student achieves on the summative assessment, but because of a mediocre performance on the formative assessments, they get a lower grade.
There's nothing like a mid-summer «scandal» to get the education press buzzing, and there's little doubt that the media will continue to have a field day with revelations that Tony Bennett worked to change Indiana's A — F grading system after learning that a high - performing school started by a wealthy donor would receive a mediocre C.
The greater focus on student growth versus mere proficiency in most states should make it somewhat likelier for high - poverty schools to get decent grades, but it could also result in many schools in affluent suburbs getting mediocre marks.
When you can't complete an essay on time or you don't understand the topic, the outcome can end up with one of three scenarios: you still work on the essay yourself and produce mediocre work that will get you a low grade; you hire the wrong service, lose your money and still get low - quality or plagiarized work that will get you in trouble; or hire a writer at EssayThinker.com and get the UK best essay by the deadline you determine.
Getting the desired grades are not possible if students hire a mediocre coursework writing services and it must be a professional service who the students can rely upon to get the desired result.
If you get mediocre first year grades, it won't matter much how much better you do later, because everybody does better later.
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