2023
DOI: 10.32388/2pv3vf
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The Positive Impact of Dropping the Lowest Test Score on Academic Performance and Stress Levels in MathBased Graduate Courses

Abstract: There is no doubt that exam season in colleges and graduate schools can be a time of high stress. The average student has about three weeks to prepare for an exam, and the pressure can be intense. This can lead to lower grades on the final exams for some students, which can have a negative impact on their GPAs. Math classes at the college level tend to be characterized by a high level of anxiety among students. These pressures can cause some students to forgo studying entirely, which results in low scores on f… Show more

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