I had to write a paper for my Ancient Civilization class evaluating several ancient sources and three modern historian's perspectives of the emergence of tyranny in Ancient Greece. Given these sources I had to explain how the ancient sources supported/refuted the arguments of the modern historians, describe the perspective of each historian, and then formulate my own view given the sources of how tyranny arose in Greece.
And it's Finite Mathematics M118. Pretty basic for you math whizzes I'm sure...but not my forte.
1) Take your score at IU 2) Multiply by the difficulty level of the class (1 for 100, 2 for 200 etc...) 3) Multiply by what year you took it at IU 4) Divide by the IU/Purdue conversion factor 5) Divide by what year you took it at Purdue 6) Divide by the difficultly level of the Purdue equivalent 7) Give yourself an F
Sorry but any class in IU's liberal arts program kicks the ass of any Purdue liberal arts program. That's undeniable. You can't compare History to Engineering.
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and what type of math?
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And it's Finite Mathematics M118. Pretty basic for you math whizzes I'm sure...but not my forte.
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1) Take your score at IU
2) Multiply by the difficulty level of the class (1 for 100, 2 for 200 etc...)
3) Multiply by what year you took it at IU
4) Divide by the IU/Purdue conversion factor
5) Divide by what year you took it at Purdue
6) Divide by the difficultly level of the Purdue equivalent
7) Give yourself an F
This is your Purdue grade
Thanks for using the IU/Purdue grade converter
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