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Possibly several. And that doesn't benefit taxpayers or deaf students.
List the several mistakes that they have made, beside of McCaskill's situation.
Possibly several. And that doesn't benefit taxpayers or deaf students.
Gally did broke the law in 2006 too so what is your point about serious mistake.
Outside of deaf communities, the news for Gally isn't big.
That may change....not many people even knew Gallaudet existed much less how much taxpayers had to pay. Eyes are opening.
List the several mistakes that they have made, beside of McCaskill's situation.
You'll have to wait and see.
When I talk about Gally at UAB so nobody care about it.
There should definitely be an investigation.
Gally is very liberal, so it is not really surprise that non-liberal ones would get a backslash whenever they disagree with liberal values...
I probably should warn Betty...
Gally is very liberal, so it is not really surprise that non-liberal ones would get a backslash whenever they disagree with liberal values...
I probably should warn Betty...
I have spoken with about 100 former students right now. I have had different students tell me that they were told what their course grade would be before they ever took an exam.
At Gally, the course grades are usually posted in blackboard and the professors didn't share any grade with me, unless I request it, so grades are posted on blackboard.
Some courses don't have exams, so grades are usually based on research papers, projects, study group, service learning, etc.
It isn't much difference from UAB.
You totally misunderstood my post.
No, I understand your post - course grade and exam.
What is your reason about see me as misunderstood?
You don't give an explanation to steer the misunderstood out.
If you will reread, it says "course grade" In one case the Teacher told the student she intended to fail him....regardless of his course work. 2 others were told they would receive D's regardless of their course work.