Anyway: the quiz served its purpose in my mind - you really nailed those four questions on the exam.
Second: the exam is graded, and your grades are on eLearning. There is also a new column which lists your current overall average grade. This does not include any dropped grades, and thus you may consider it a worst-case scenario at the moment.
Here are some more details on the exam grades:
The average was 75.3, standard deviation 13.5. This basically means it was not necessary to scale it, and it went better than you think (mostly). Here are a couple of histograms. The first is coarsely-binned at 10 points (roughly corresponding to A, B, C, etc), the second is more finely-grained at 4% increments (corresponding to +/- 1 question). (Click on pics for larger versions.)


We'll go over all the questions which averaged less than 70% or so in Friday's class.
Third: it is still far too early to freak out about grades. If you have been completing most of the homework and quizzes you are not in any trouble yet. Conversely: if you haven't done any homework ... now would be an awesome time to start. The average course grade right now is 85.4, a solid B.
Quizzes, homework, and labs will shore up one bad exam easily. Here are the class averages for various components:
Lab - 94.6
Quiz - 83.5
HW - 90.0
Exam 1 - 73.6
Clearly, the best plan is to do the homework and show up for the labs ... apparently these points are easier to get.
Fourth: Check your grades carefully to make sure nothing is missing. Sometimes, I forget to upload a homework score, etc.
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