Physics 142 - Fall 2008 - University of Rochester

Physics of the Natural World

Mean best numerical average was 82

BNA distribution

The Best Numerical Average (BNA) is your final average in the course where I have calculated it three different ways (see below). The lab grades were given to me in terms of satisfactory-nonsatisfactory. So, I took everyone's lab average as 100. The BNA distribution I used to determine letter grades in the course. A was >= 92, A- was from 90-91, B+ was from 86-89, B was from 78-85, B- was from 72-77, C+ was from 66-71. In calculating the averages below, I used your normalized exam grades. That means I normalized the mean of each exam to 70. So, before calculating the averages below your exam 1 grade was multiplied by 70/85, since the mean of exam 1 was 85. For exam 2 the normalization factor was 70/62. For the Final exam the normalization factor was 70/69. You can verify the calculations from the information I provide for you on BlackBoard.

Scheme

Exam 1

Exam 2

Final exam

Lab

Prob sets

Project

1

20%

20%

21%

15%

9%

15%

2

0%

30%

31%

15%

9%

15%

3

30%

0%

31%

15%

9%

15%