Able to Investigate?
From: suran3@hotmail.com
To: astuart@twu.edu
Subject: Able to Investigate?
Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2013 21:35:38 -0500
Dear Chancellor and President Ann Stuart:
Earlier this month, I received a copy of a Psychology of Women
final term paper from a fellow student, which is now attached. My final
paper is also attached, but the page numbers are not numerical and grouped
by odd/even pages. Could you please investigate why I lost an entire letter
graded for "non-comprehensiveness" including the undisclosed requirement to
write about "salary gap," "glass ceiling," and "leadership" while my student
colleague did not?
When asked earlier, neither the Provost nor the Grade Appeals Committee
answered these questions, so I am approaching you now. Moreover, how does my
paper rank with other "A" papers when it is ordered by the number of
references, which is an objective measure of comprehensiveness?
I know nearly two years have passed, so it may be too late, but please let
me know this week if you can help?
Thank you,
Suran Wije http://www.Svj1.com
suran3@hotmail.com
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