03-09-2020, 11:13 AM
Hi All,
What is the pass mark for Cornerstone & Capstone? Is it 70%?
Thanks
What is the pass mark for Cornerstone & Capstone? Is it 70%?
Thanks
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TESU Cornerstone & Cap Stone | Pass percentage
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03-09-2020, 11:13 AM
Hi All,
What is the pass mark for Cornerstone & Capstone? Is it 70%? Thanks
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I'm not sure about the Cornerstone, but the TESU Capstone requires an 80 to pass.
EDIT: Apologizes it is actually a C+ or better (not a C, but a C+ or better) for the BSBA Capstone, so C+ equals 77-79 (GPA = 2.3). This was made very clear in the course syllabus when I took it in 2018.
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
03-09-2020, 12:55 PM
If you're doing the Capstone along with the Cornerstone, spend 80/20 of your time respectively as the Capstone is much harder and time consuming than the Cornerstone. Essentially, for the Capstone, you need a 73%+ and the Cornerstone you just need a 60%+ to pass the course, and obviously, you want to get a good mark for a good gpa...
Note: You must submit all assigned course work to receive credit for this course. If you do not submit all assigned course work, you will receive an incomplete. All activities will receive a numerical grade of 0–100. You will receive a score of 0 for any work not submitted. Your final grade in the course will be a letter grade. Letter grade equivalents for numerical grades are as follows: To receive credit for the course, you must earn a letter grade of C or better (for an area of study course) or D or better (for a course not in your area of study), based on the weighted average of all assigned course work (e.g., exams, assignments, discussion postings).
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