Ehwmatt wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:obviously, you didn't have my high school Chemistry teacher. That class was thrilled when the average was 60%. Obviously, there was a HUGE bell curve on the tests so that people didn't horribly fail the class.
Getting back to the point, I understand WHY the scores have to be somewhat inflated to avoid infuriating the labels/artists, but I don't think there is anywhere near enough room for an "album of the year" versus a "classic of the decades". I think we can all agree on the general opinion though, even though the actual number rating may differ wildly.
I had a Computer Science prof in college, the class would have had a mass orgy if the test average ever approached a 50%
She was a Chinese immigrant and had some diction issues, causing the class to have a lot of trouble learning a complex subject. Class test average for all three tests never cracked 40%... yet most of us got B+s and A-s cause people told her straight up in class she sucked at teaching
It was her first year, she was scared of getting fired right away if every one complained.
Well, the first test, I believe was about 40%. It got to 60% by the end of the year.
As far as accents go, I had some Anthropology course (required, ugh

Still, nothing beats a college intro Physics class where 40% of your score on the test was essays. Fortunately, I learned quickly what he was grading for. Some people never did. The adjacent section of the course with another professor had one of those 40% averages, and 80% of the class thought they were going to fail it.