Resolution criteria
This market will resolve to "YES" if Arjun Harkar receives a final grade of "A" in Mr. Wengel's AP European History course for the 2025-2026 academic year. It will resolve to "NO" if the final grade is anything lower than an "A," or if a final grade is not issued for the course (e.g., due to withdrawal).
The resolution will be based on the final, official course grade posted on the student's report card or official school transcript. If there is ambiguity regarding what constitutes an "A" (e.g., if a numerical grade is used instead of a letter grade), the market will resolve to "YES" if the grade is 90% or above, and "NO" otherwise.
Background
AP European History is a college-level course typically evaluated based on a combination of exams, essays, and classroom participation. Final grades are determined by the instructor's grading policy. This market depends on the academic performance and grading assessment of a specific student in a specific class.
Resolution criteria
This market will resolve to "YES" if Arjun Harkar receives a final grade of "A" in Mr. Wengel's AP European History course for the 2025-2026 academic year. It will resolve to "NO" if the final grade is lower than an "A," or if a final grade is not issued (e.g., due to withdrawal).
The resolution will be based on the official final grade posted on the student's report card or transcript. If the school utilizes a numerical grading system rather than letter grades, the market will resolve to "YES" if the grade is 90% or higher, and "NO" otherwise.
Background
Final grades in AP European History are determined by the instructor based on assessments such as exams, essays, and participation. This market is contingent upon the academic performance of the student and the specific grading criteria established by Mr. Wengel for the 2025-2026 school year.
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