Tuesday, May 29, 2018

World Cup Extra Credit - Summer 2018 Semester




Want to make watching this year’s World Cup a tad more interesting? Well, you will have a stake in the results, as each student in Management 425 will randomly draw a number to be assigned a country. Depending on how your country does, you will “earn” some serious - and real - extra credit to be used on the final exam. The further in the World Cup your team advances, the higher the level of extra credit. How much? Well, here goes….

  • Round of 16: 5 points on Test 4
  • Round of 8: 10 points on Test 4
  • Semi-Finals (Round of 4): 20 points on Test 4
  • Finals (Round of 2): 25 points on Test 4
  • World Cup Champion: Exempt from Test 4 - Automatic 100!


God Bless America! Well, except that we - the U.S. - didn’t qualify for the World Cup this time around!  

So, here’s the chart detailing who has what country for the Summer 2018 Semester, based on the random draw conducted at the class orientation sessions:

Number
Country
Student
Class
Result
E.C.
1
Lauren Allulli
Round of 165 points on Test 4
2
Brie Tierney


3
Casey Tessmer
Round of 4 (Semi-Finals)20 points on Test 4
4
Sara Moratine
Round of 810 points on Test 4
5
Shelbe Castro
Round of 165 points on Test 4
6
Kevin Noble


7
Derek Stroud
Runner-Up in Finals25 points on Test 4
8
Joseph Lockhart
Round of 165 points on Test 4
9
London Berthelot


10
Gabe Hassan
Round of 4 (Semi-Finals)20 points on Test 4
11
Maggie Madden
Winner! Winner! Winner!100 points on Test 4 - Exempt from Test!
12
Maghan Williams


13
Larry Snyder


14
Darriane Jones


15
Logan Schiro
Round of 165 points on Test 4
16
Austin Arnold
Round of 165 points on Test 4
17
Tonya Kutz


18
Ashleigh Balfantz


19
Frank Roberts


20
Samuel Gordon


21
Hunter Oliver


22
Ashley Steed
Round of 165 points on Test 4
23
Ty Webb
Round of 810 points on Test 4
24
Cady Carter


25
Dajuantae Riggins


26
Holly Guidry


27
Sam Wilson


28
Hannah Stevens
Round of 165 points on Test 4
29
Jaslyn Bowman
Round of 810 points on Test 4
30


Round of 165 points on Test 4
31




32


Round of 8 10 points on Test 4

Certainly though, this might make you choose to follow your country’s results - and maybe even get up and watch some soccer as part of your summer course project (though it might be a tad early for Buffalo Wild Wings - even in Louisiana!). Here’s a link to the complete TV schedule:

World Cup 2018: Fox To Air Record 38 Matches Live On Broadcast Network – Full TV Schedule


And here’s a link to the official ESPN page for you to track your team and all the results during the tournament, which will take place smack in the middle of our Summer 2018 Semester from June 14th - July 15th. Good luck to everyone!

ESPN World Cup Main Page

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