Monday, February 10, 2014

Seminary Grades

At Fuller Theological Seminary in LA, I mostly obtained perfect grades (100%). While I felt that good grades were too easily obtained, Fuller made it possible to obtain good grades if one did serious work. It was the guidance and tuition that made this possible (I joked that it was "paint by numbers"). I feel that other seminaries do not so present courses that it is possible to obtain perfect grades -- or even good grades -- because they do not give clear enough guidance and tuition. It is a hit and miss affair as to whether one does well or not. OBSERVATION: By all means make it difficult to obtain good grades -- but not hit and miss.

2 comments:

Steve Hayes said...

My experience is that American institutions tend to give much higher marks than South African ones, which makes them difficult to compare. Giving 100% might be OK in Grade 5 arithmetic, where there is a right and wrong answer to everything. But in theology not even the teachers have all the answers, and if they pretend that they do, they fail.

Thomas O. Scarborough said...

I once asked them for a re-mark, as my grades were too high. Apparently they graph all the marks, then shift the graph upwards so that the highest mark touches 100%.