J
J.J. Feminella
I'm a TA for a math class with about 300 students in it. I have an Excel
file that's being used as the gradebook. Each row corresponds to a student;
each column entry corresponds to a test or grade received by that student.
The professor recently decided to implement grade-dropping, in which the
lowest two scores are dropped and only the rest are used in computing the
student's quiz average. Is there a quick way to do this in Excel? Otherwise,
I don't relish having to manually compute 300 grades, and I'm probably going
to write a C++ program instead.
Best wishes,
JJ
file that's being used as the gradebook. Each row corresponds to a student;
each column entry corresponds to a test or grade received by that student.
The professor recently decided to implement grade-dropping, in which the
lowest two scores are dropped and only the rest are used in computing the
student's quiz average. Is there a quick way to do this in Excel? Otherwise,
I don't relish having to manually compute 300 grades, and I'm probably going
to write a C++ program instead.
Best wishes,
JJ