Saturday, November 20, 2010

How should i ask my professor for a grade change?

I recently finished college last May or so i thought, i got a D in a class where i needed at least a C for graduation. This D was the only reason stopping me from receiving my degree. I talked to that professor and pleaded my case (i need a grade change in order to get my degree, starting my first real job in a few weeks (yay) and i need my degree or i will get fired) He said he would let me retake an exam and email me the details.....its been 3 weeks and hes hasnt told me anything. I emailed him 3-4 times regarding the details, i dont even kno which chapters or when. He eplies back, i need more time to decide. I feel like he wants me to get fired and he enjoys having this control. Trust me, i wouldnt come to these conclusions unless u understood this guys personality. He also said ';you r not entitled to kno how many points u r away from a C';! well anyway, if ur still reading this, thank you and some advice on what to do would be great!How should i ask my professor for a grade change?
if you have emailed him multiple times and he is still stringing this along, i would call his direct voicemail at the school and leave a message on his machine. leave enough of those and he'll want to get rid of you for good! lol



but seriously, if he allowed you to retake it, and you did and now you are just waiting, he should have the decency to let you know how you did.

call once a week if you have to. tell him you would appreciate him telling you the results, good or bad, so that you can plan your next move. whether that is going to the new job, or going back to school to finish that class, you deserve the results.

and if you dont pass the make up exam, ask him for the grading results. tell him you just want to know what you did poorly with so you can study it.How should i ask my professor for a grade change?
Umm, regardless of his intentions...it is usually against a school's policy to change a grade. It sucks, but you might jus have to take the grade and deal with it.

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