SUNY Geneseo Department of Mathematics
Math 223 01
Spring 2020
Prof. Doug Baldwin
This is how numeric grades translated to letter grades when I recently taught this course, and how many of each letter grade I gave. While this semester almost certainly won’t produce exactly the same distribution, it’s likely to be similar, so this is probably a reasonable estimator for predicting your own grade if you want to. I also encourage you to talk to me directly any time you want a sense of how you’re doing in the course and what your grade is likely to be.
| Numeric Range | Letter Grade | Count |
|---|---|---|
| 0% - 20% | E | 0 |
| 20% - 45% | D | 2 |
| 45% - 50% | C- | 0 |
| 50% - 59% | C | 2 |
| 59% - 67% | B- | 3 |
| 67% - 74% | B | 6 |
| 74% - 80% | B+ | 5 |
| 80% - 83% | A- | 2 |
| 83% - 100% | A | 2 |