rant*N*rave
Bluelighter
I've been in a few courses/short programs that take only 20-100 students a year (on a campus with 30,000 undergrad students, so these are pretty hardcore, intense classes), and as they are intended to really push your limits, the raw scores on tests are typically very low, and this is intentional. The exams are written to be challenging analytical tests of knowledge that is not covered directly in class and they expect serious applicable comprehension of data in extrapolation and other novel situations. I had a test once that I got something along the lines of a 25% and it was an AB - the highest score was around a 50, and the second highest was in the high 30s/low 40s.
Most of the courses see a 70-80% average, and many will give As for 80-85%-ish and above. One of the ones i'm in right now, however, sticks strictly to the 90/80/70/60 scale, and it is extremely difficult to get an A. Test scores do tend to be reasonably high however (as in an average around 80) - the tests are extremely long, not exceedingly difficult.
Most of the courses see a 70-80% average, and many will give As for 80-85%-ish and above. One of the ones i'm in right now, however, sticks strictly to the 90/80/70/60 scale, and it is extremely difficult to get an A. Test scores do tend to be reasonably high however (as in an average around 80) - the tests are extremely long, not exceedingly difficult.