03-01-2025, 04:47 PM
Are peer reviews really so big problem (besides most students annoyed by them)? I only did one class, no clue about rest. But peer reviews formed only small part of the final grade, so I didn't even bother asking professor to regrade low marks that were result of cultural differences (the well known 5/10 - great job, people from some countries simply have different cultural patterns engraved). Does the influence on the grade increase later on?
University of Texas I believe has or had peer reviews, there must be others as I have read these complaints elsewhere too.
There are RA universities that don't have any proctored exams.
BSc degree with 75% credits transferred is $1415 (less for those who enrolled earlier, they don't increase fees for old students). UMPI for $1700, not everybody can devote the time or has preexisting knowledge etc. to manage it in 1 term, also they don't have eg. CS degree (yet), not sure about others.
University of Texas I believe has or had peer reviews, there must be others as I have read these complaints elsewhere too.
There are RA universities that don't have any proctored exams.
BSc degree with 75% credits transferred is $1415 (less for those who enrolled earlier, they don't increase fees for old students). UMPI for $1700, not everybody can devote the time or has preexisting knowledge etc. to manage it in 1 term, also they don't have eg. CS degree (yet), not sure about others.