Your grade will be based on the better of a curved grade and an absolute grade. The grading scale is based on the first three MPs and the first midterm (a total of 27.5% of the final grade).

The curve includes only A's and B's (28% A's, and 43% B's), and the numbers are based on the number of people who took the first midterm and turned in at least one MP (111), so drops may change the numbers slightly (if someone with an estimated grade drops the class, that number goes down by 1).

grade # students (cumulative) points
  A       22         (22)       90
  A-      11         (33)       85
  B+      12         (45)       80
  B       24         (69)       75
  B-      12         (81)       70
  C+                            65
  C                             60
  C-                            55
  D+                            50
  D                             45
  D-                            40

Interpret the table as follows: the top 22 students will get A's, as will anyone getting 90+ of the 100 possible total points. The top 33 will get A- or better, as will anyone getting 85+ of the total, etc.

The curve and the absolute scale are roughly equivalent in the current grade estimates (about 32% A's and 41% B's among those participating).

You can now find an estimated grade for yourself in Compass.

--SL