Ungraded in a sentence as an adjective

One way to mitigate the challenge is to make it ungraded.

He handed back a particular assignment to his class, ungraded, with the code of conduct stapled to each student's submission.

In return, that actively harms the families who can. Currently, all the assignments are "suggested", are ungraded, and the teachers are only "suggested" to schedule 2 online class meetings per week.

That was back when an elite degree meant that you had valuable social connections and not that you spent $80k a year watching ungraded lecture videos in your parents’ basement.

In my experience, ungraded exercises usually result in the exercises remaining undone by the majority of the class.

It's common practice in psychology degrees to have some of your ungraded but required credit basically be "participate in the studies of others".

The students would attend ungraded seminars at night on art and literature, and the faculty would consist of professionals the students would work with as well as traditional professors.

Some students, not previously-knowing or confused that the "free section" is ungraded, still take it thinking there must be a penalty of some sort.- The word "equivocal" is tested within the SAT Vocab in around 60% of tests.

I think many of those young people will end up doing something with this time that sounds better to employers than “I spent $80k a year living in my parents’ basement watching ungraded online lecture videos that were inferior to ones I could watch for free on YouTube.”

Ungraded definitions

adjective

(of roads) not leveled or drained; unsuitable for all year travel

See also: dirt

adjective

not arranged in order hierarchically

See also: unordered unranked