Synching song ratings from iTunes to iPod

Hello everyone. First time poster. Had a question..... I often have anthologies of bands or groups and I transfer them onto my ipod to listen when I work or commute because I'm rarely on my computer to listen to all of these songs> when I do this, I usually rate the song on the ipod (good or bad) and if it's bad, I usually look up the corresponding song on my iTunes and delete it from my file list and hard drive. Is there a way to sync up all of my ratings to their respective songs on my iTunes? Thanks everyone!!!!!

Hey, thanks for your response first of all.. but i'm a little unclear, when you mean the default automatic sync method, do you mean that I set iTunes to automatically transfer songs to my ipod? Cause that's actually something I don't want... I like creating my own playlists on the ipod and then transferring groups of songs into that particular playlists .
as opposed to letting itunes and my ipod start transferign a ton of songs by itself... I don't like that setting because there are songs that I'd rather not ev en put on my ipod from my computer. Hope you can help some more. Thanks again!!!!

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