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− | + | Exams and grades are generally roleplay situations, but <u>''students' grades should have a significant impact on roleplaying situations and plot''</u>. | |
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+ | Each class has exams, '''one every week''', plus a midterm and final exam. All of these grades are averaged into the final grade for the course. The midterm and final exam are combined to make up 50% of the course’s grade. Students are encouraged to study hard for these important exams. Most classes have study groups for just that purpose. | ||
− | + | Of course, homework and graded in-class assignments are counted into this as well. <u>''Students get a report card every six weeks.''</U> The final grade is figured from the grades of the report cards. Like with many things, this is all RPed out, and is not figured by anything specific unless a test is part of a plot or scene, then players may be asked to make a roll. | |
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− | + | == About Teachers == | |
+ | Each teacher has preset difficulty for their class and teaching style which is rated 1 to 5, one being an easy class and 5 being nearly impossible to impress. A teacher rated with a difficulty of 5 forces even the most brilliant of students to break a sweat on exam days. |
Latest revision as of 09:54, 19 November 2014
Exams and grades are generally roleplay situations, but students' grades should have a significant impact on roleplaying situations and plot.
Each class has exams, one every week, plus a midterm and final exam. All of these grades are averaged into the final grade for the course. The midterm and final exam are combined to make up 50% of the course’s grade. Students are encouraged to study hard for these important exams. Most classes have study groups for just that purpose.
Of course, homework and graded in-class assignments are counted into this as well. Students get a report card every six weeks. The final grade is figured from the grades of the report cards. Like with many things, this is all RPed out, and is not figured by anything specific unless a test is part of a plot or scene, then players may be asked to make a roll.
About Teachers
Each teacher has preset difficulty for their class and teaching style which is rated 1 to 5, one being an easy class and 5 being nearly impossible to impress. A teacher rated with a difficulty of 5 forces even the most brilliant of students to break a sweat on exam days.