Does anyone else’s school have a policy where if you get a grade lower than a B on a test, you can “correct” it by rewriting the questions you got incorrect a certain amount of times for a slightly higher grade?

Does anyone else’s school have a policy that allows you to “correct” any test answers you got wrong if you scored below a B? You can rewrite those questions a specified number of times to improve your grade slightly.

One Reply to “Does anyone else’s school have a policy where if you get a grade lower than a B on a test, you can “correct” it by rewriting the questions you got incorrect a certain amount of times for a slightly higher grade?”

  1. Yes, some schools implement a policy like that to help students learn from their mistakes and improve their understanding of the material. It can be a great way for students to take a more active role in their learning and still have the opportunity to raise their grades. Have you found it helpful in understanding the material better?

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