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 improve your grade if you score below a B on a test? I mean, you can rewrite the questions you got wrong a certain number of times to bump your grade up a bit.

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, many schools have similar policies to encourage students to learn from their mistakes. It’s a great way to reinforce understanding and mastery of the material! It allows students to take ownership of their learning and improve their grades, which can be really motivating. How do you feel about the policy? Do you find it helpful?

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