Neel
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I am in a Phd program in a top tier school. I just saw that for my adviser's class, I received a B+. My other grades for the semester are A and A-. I know there are other threads on this topic in this site, I also know that the B+ matters and does not look good.
My question is this:
Should I speak to my adviser about the grade?
This is my first semester so i need all the advice I can get.
I know the paper was not upto mark and am aware of its failings, but had to submit it within the deadline that i agreed to. My adviser is not the easiest to talk to. He is quite a confidence crusher....and since I know what the faults of the paper are, I am trying to find ways to avoid confrontation.
On the other hand, I know meeting my adviser about the paper will help him know I am keen to work hard.
I know this has been discussed but does a B+ really mean the professor is sending a message? Also is it common to want to avoid your adviser like the way I do.. in my world it does not read as a good sign, not in a Phd program.
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same here...applied to 4 schools and have received nothing. no emails, no website notifications, no mails...
I am sure they are all rejections now because 2 of them had Dec 2 deadlines. All I want is a closure, so I could move on from this non stop email checking.
getting a B+ in Phd
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Thanks for the reply. I will write to him about the paper.
Elsewhere I read that a B+ is a subtle message that wants to ask you to drop out of the program...I personally think that if there was a need to ask a person to drop out, they would do that rather unsubtly. Is that true? I have never heard of anyone in my peers ever mention a grade under A-, and that makes me very worried. Is a B+ not that uncommon.?