Biology |
Intro-majors |
56% |
Average proportion of Ds and Fs on exams |
Burrowes, 2003 |
|
Intro-majors |
>25% |
Course outcome: D, F, or drop |
Wischusen and Wischusen, 2007 |
|
Intro-nonmajors |
27% |
Course outcome: D, F, or drop |
Marrs and Chism, 2005 |
|
Biochemistry |
85% |
F on first exam |
Peters, 2005 |
|
Medical Microbiology |
30% |
Course outcome: D or F |
Margulies and Ghent, 2005 |
Chemistry |
Intro-majors |
∼50% |
Course outcome: D, F, or drop |
Reardon et al., 2010 |
|
Intro-nonmajors |
≥ 30% |
Course outcome (“at most institutions”): fail or drop |
Rowe, 1983 |
Computer science |
Intro to programming |
33% |
Course outcome (international survey): F or drop |
Bennedsen and Casperson, 2007 |
Engineering |
Intro to chemical engineering |
32% |
Course outcome: D, F, or drop |
Felder et al., 1998 |
Mathematics |
First-year calculus |
42% |
Course outcome (U.S. national average): failure |
Treisman, 1992 |
Physics |
Intro-majors |
33% |
Course outcome: D, F, or drop |
Marrs and Chism, 2005 |