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is that a christian thing?
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What is happening in that gif anyway? lol.
Nerd handshake. Fields went to Stanford, Lin went to Harvard. They're close friends.
Flip through a book, adjust glasses, pen in breast pocket.
the last bit does look like they're pointing to yahweh though![]()
So we'll put the pressure on him because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent point guard, a watchful defender, a New York Knight.
I'm sorry, I have a problem.
fake edit: I hope he can be a good point guard and still make a lot of shots. Regardless if this team actually gets to the championship like I'm hearing people talk about, he will be the most famous basketball player in the world just cause the media has really latched on to this story and they will keep fueling it. Of course they need to beat the hornets first.
In the end he didn't actually do that badly, but the 9 turnovers were inexcusable yeah.
Well, now that the Knicks have finally faced a good team, Lin has been exposed for the D'Antoni system product that he is.
GIF courtesy of Sunhi.
Nice troll edit.
WorstGAF at it again.
Lin had one turnover in the second half.
He also lost to the Hornets
You're trying too hard.
A shame the Knicks didn't.
At least Carmelo can now be at ease as I bet, "what if they lose with me back in the lin-up" has been weighing on his mind.
Maybe I'm ignorant but you can't really blame that loss on Lin. Fields and Walker only had 6 points between the two of them which is pretty fucking pathetic. But i only watched a few minutes b/c of work. Just my opinion.
Lin with another notch on his belt. Just an incredible game tonight, he looks like he's got an even higher ceiling than I imagined.
Jeremy Lin is not statistically predictable.
The New York Times did an 8-page story on how MIT grad Daryl Morey is a statistical wizard, able to discover up great players by looking intently at obscure stats and crunching the numbers.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/15/magazine/15Battier-t.html
If anybody could predict Jeremy Lin's success, it would be him.
https://twitter.com/#!/dmorey/status/167657210745331712
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3.1 GPA really is an Asian F.
That's really low, it's like a B average.
For an athlete? I don't know, does Harvard do grade inflation?3.1 GPA really is an Asian F.
That's really low, it's like a B average.
A B is really low? What's a C, D, and F then? Really low X 100000?
A B is really low? What's a C, D, and F then? Really low X 100000?
More than half of Harvard's grades last year were A's and A-minuses, and a record 91 percent of students graduated with honors in June.
But isn't a "B" at least 80%?Yes. C shouldn't even be a passing grade, knowing anything less than ~70% of the material or solving less than ~70% of the problems means you didn't learn what you're supposed to learn, and you should be required to keep working at it until you pass that minimum threshold. It's really not that much to ask. I wouldn't want my mechanic, doctor, or accountant to only do 70% of their job correctly.
B means you've achieved a minimal level of competence, but it's certainly nothing to be proud of.
Yes. C shouldn't even be a passing grade, knowing anything less than ~70% of the material or solving less than ~70% of the problems means you didn't learn what you're supposed to learn, and you should be required to keep working at it until you pass that minimum threshold. It's really not that much to ask. I wouldn't want my mechanic, doctor, or accountant to only do 70% of their job correctly.
B means you've achieved a minimal level of competence, but it's certainly nothing to be proud of.
Grade inflation at Harvard means the average GPA is about an A-.
http://cache.boston.com/globe/metro/packages/harvard_honors/follow_up_1.htm
Glad my parents didn't feel that way. I would have been stressed out beyond belief as a kid. I had B's and A's.
I don't think it's so much grade inflation as that the people who go to Harvard are typically smart already, so they are strong academic performers.
Harvard should have more A students than a low ranking university that accepts weaker students.
The Kenan professor of government has reinstituted his famous two-grade system. Students in Government 1059, Topics in Political Philosophy: Natural Right, and Government 1061, The History of Modern Political Philosophy, will receive two marksone in private and one officially submitted to the Office of the Registrar.
In Mansfields true and serious grading system, 5 percent of students will receive As, and 15 percent will receive A-minuses. But Mansfield wont share those marks with anyone other than his teaching fellows and students.
By contrast, Mansfields ironic gradethe only one that will appear on official transcriptswill follow average grade distribution in the College, with about a quarter of students receiving As and another quarter receiving A-minues.
I thought a large bulk of Harvard students weren't necessarily there because of brains. Many are there due to family connections.I don't think it's so much grade inflation as that the people who go to Harvard are typically smart already, so they are strong academic performers.
Harvard should have more A students than a low ranking university that accepts weaker students.
Grade inflation at Harvard means the average GPA is about an A-.
http://cache.boston.com/globe/metro/packages/harvard_honors/follow_up_1.htm
Where is a C not 70-80? Honest question.
Why can't parents be proud of the A's and say "you're close but you need to work harder" for the B's?
Setting high standards is the only way for people to achieve their potential.
Yahoo answers told me differently, lol.
Maybe because my best was a B in the classes in which I got a B?
And yes, high standards can make people achieve their potential but at the same time, there's usually a cost in making them too high. My friend in high school (who was born in China), got punished for having a 93 average (his parents wanted 95+). He did well in school (and in the top 10 of the class) but he basically hates his parents and wish he did more fun things growing up. He doesn't have fond childhood memories.