06-07-2013, 03:04 PM
Thanks, guys, and specifically to Virginian. It helps to get some perspective on this. I am new to whole mentoring format at TESC; in the past I was used to more active instructor involvement.
So far I have been very happy with the grades he's given me on the written assignments - all 100%. What's amazing to me is I really haven't needed to do much reading at all for the course, and still generated some great discussions.
I guess my main concern is if the credit is given to you for a cumulative score of over 60%, or if the instructor says you had all your assignments graded on time. In other words, will they deny credit even if you scored a 90 on the course because it says one of the modules is 'incomplete?' And did any of you get penalized for late comments? Professor Lansford told me he was waiting on final comments a few days after they were due.
So far I have been very happy with the grades he's given me on the written assignments - all 100%. What's amazing to me is I really haven't needed to do much reading at all for the course, and still generated some great discussions.
I guess my main concern is if the credit is given to you for a cumulative score of over 60%, or if the instructor says you had all your assignments graded on time. In other words, will they deny credit even if you scored a 90 on the course because it says one of the modules is 'incomplete?' And did any of you get penalized for late comments? Professor Lansford told me he was waiting on final comments a few days after they were due.


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