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==Grading the Homework Assignments== |
==Grading the Homework Assignments== |
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I have graded the homework assignments very loosely and without too much attention to detail, on a scale from 0 to 100. |
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* In [[06-1350/Homework Assignment 1|HW1]], each of the 4 questions was worth 25 points and the "hard and not mandatory" part of problem 1 was worth up to 20 "bonus" points. |
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==Grading the Final== |
==Grading the Final== |
Revision as of 09:08, 7 January 2007
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In Preparation
The information below is preliminary and cannot be trusted! (v)
Grading the Homework Assignments
I have graded the homework assignments very loosely and without too much attention to detail, on a scale from 0 to 100.
- In HW1, each of the 4 questions was worth 25 points and the "hard and not mandatory" part of problem 1 was worth up to 20 "bonus" points.
Grading the Final
I have used the following key in grading the final exam:
Question Grade | Total Grade | Meaning |
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34 | 102 | Your essay(s) is/are worthy of publication (very rare) |
32 | 96 | Your essay(s) is/are worthy of weblication (rare) |
30 | 90 | Your essay(s) indicated solid understanding of the material, but there is no reason for anyone other than you and me to read them (most common) |
28 | 84 | Your essay(s) indicated some understanding of the material, but also some gaps |
26 | 78 | You've studied for the exam and thought about the material, but not enough |