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GRADING EXAMS

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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

I would like to comment on an error in the article on exam readers. I have not read over 200 exams in a week. Due to an extension in time granted by the registrar, I have had 11 days in which to read 150 exams, which amounts to about 14 exams a day--not an impossible chore. Then I have another 50 exams to read in 7 days. Although I do skim part of some exams, there are others which I read twice. Also, due to a pre-assigned question the performances are easier to grade. Paul A. Lee   Teaching Fellow in Theology.

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