BIO107: Introduction to Biotechnology
          Dr. Ty C.M. Hoffman
          Estrella Mountain Community
            College
          
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          You should carefully read the following explanations of some
          of the scores you will see listed in Canvas.
          
          
        
 
        "Max
            Score" is the score you would receive if you were to get
            100% on everything remaining. Obviously, this is
            unrealistic, but it’s intended to demonstrate that the
            longer you take to make a drastic improvement (if
            necessary), the less effect it will have on the final grade.
            In other words, if your current score is lower than you
            thought it would be, you need NOW to do whatever is
            necessary to improve. Each additional score will have less
            of an effect (either positively or negatively) on your total
            score than the previous scores have had. It’s mathematically
            impossible to make up for poor scores after a certain point.
            This will become more obvious as more scores are added.
         "25% Imp" shows what your final score would
            be if, on everything remaining, you do 25% better than
            you’ve done up to now. Please be aware that achieving a 25%
            improvement is a very difficult task (and almost no one
            makes that big an improvement). The number is there so that
            you’re aware of just how much work will be necessary for you
            to receive the score you’re aiming for. Also, be aware that
            a 25% improvement is not the same as adding 25% to your
            average score. A 25% improvement is doing one-fourth better
            on future assignments than you've done on past assignments.
            For example, if your average score is 60%, then a 25%
            improvement is NOT 85% (60 + 25). Rather it is 75% (60 x
            1.25).
            
          
        There are three scores listed as "Min Score
            for...". These indicate what you will need to score on
            each of the remaining assignments if you wish to pass the
            course with a C, B, or A. If the "Min Score for C" shows an
            asterisk (*), then it is impossible for you to pass the
            course, and you should withdraw immediately and save your
            time and energy for any other courses you might be taking.
        The
          "Blow-off Score" is the final score you will receive if you
          choose to take a zero in the remaining assignments. I've
          included this score to help students decide how much time to
          devote to the final examination. By comparing the "Max Score"
          with the "Blow-off Score", you can determine whether showing
          up for the final examination will make any difference. You
          won't really be able to make a determination until everything
          except the final examination is already completed. Here are
          two examples:
        
          - If your blow-off score is 86% or better, then you are
            already guaranteed to receive an A (even with a zero for the
            final examination), so there's no need to take the final
            examination (other than for fun).
 
          - Your blow-off score is at or above 66%, and your maximum
            score is below 76%. In this example, you will get a C
            whether you score 100%, 0% or anything in between on the
            final examination, so there's no need to take the final
            examination (other than for fun).
 
        
         Finally, keep in mind
          that I post these numbers to encourage you, not discourage
          you. But part of encouragement is to keep you thinking
          realistically.
          
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