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by danso
7 days ago
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The article says they looked at CS 10 and 61A, which IIRC are the intro classes at Berkeley. Why do you think that amounts to “cherry picking” versus being a reasonable starting point for analysis (esp if those classes, as they are for one of the quoted professors, aren’t graded on a curve)? |
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In the most recent CS10 cohort (the one in which 35% of grades were an F) only 34 students were graded.
If you're going to look at intro classes, why not look at the Fall semesters, which have much higher enrollment?
You can see a chart of the data here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17acH9JkGE4MlYE1Aeh_i...