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===The Test=== |
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Our Term Test 3 |
Our Term Test 3 took place on Tuesday March 14, 5-7PM at EX 300. See {{pensieve link|Classes/1617-257b-AnalysisII/TT3-1617-257.pdf|TT3-1617-257.pdf}}. |
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===Results=== |
===Results=== |
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85 students took the test. Overall the results are very good! The results before appeals are (median underlined): |
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The exams will be returned in class on |
The exams will be returned in class on Monday March 20 at 2:50PM. |
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===Appeals=== |
===Appeals=== |
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Remember! We try hard yet grading is a difficult process and mistakes '''always''' happen - solutions get misread, parts are forgotten, grades are not added up correctly. You '''must''' read your exam and make sure that you understand how it was graded. If you disagree with anything, don't hesitate to complain! (Though first consider very carefully the possibility that the mistake is actually yours). Your first stop should be the person who graded the problem in question, and only if you can't agree with him you should appeal to {{Dror}} (within a day or two). |
Remember! We try hard yet grading is a difficult process and mistakes '''always''' happen - solutions get misread, parts are forgotten, grades are not added up correctly. You '''must''' read your exam and make sure that you understand how it was graded. If you disagree with anything, don't hesitate to complain! (Though first consider very carefully the possibility that the mistake is actually yours). Your first stop should be the person who graded the problem in question, and only if you can't agree with him you should appeal to {{Dror}} (within a further day or two). |
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{{Dror}} marked problem number |
{{Dror}} marked problem number 4 and did the arithmetic and data entry. Jeffrey Im marked the rest. |
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The deadline to start the appeal process is |
The deadline to start the appeal process is Monday March 27 at 3PM. Once you've started the process by talking to {{Dror}} or to Jeffrey, it ends when a final decision is made, with no deadline. |
Revision as of 14:47, 19 March 2017
The Test
Our Term Test 3 took place on Tuesday March 14, 5-7PM at EX 300. See TT3-1617-257.pdf.
Results
85 students took the test. Overall the results are very good! The results before appeals are (median underlined):
100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 98 98 95 95 95 95 95 95 92 91 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 88 87 87 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 84 83 82 82 82 80 79 78 78 77 75 75 75 75 73 72 72 70 66 65 64 64 63 62 60 58 57 57 52 51 49 47 45 43 38 35 29
The exams will be returned in class on Monday March 20 at 2:50PM.
Appeals
Remember! We try hard yet grading is a difficult process and mistakes always happen - solutions get misread, parts are forgotten, grades are not added up correctly. You must read your exam and make sure that you understand how it was graded. If you disagree with anything, don't hesitate to complain! (Though first consider very carefully the possibility that the mistake is actually yours). Your first stop should be the person who graded the problem in question, and only if you can't agree with him you should appeal to Dror (within a further day or two).
Dror marked problem number 4 and did the arithmetic and data entry. Jeffrey Im marked the rest.
The deadline to start the appeal process is Monday March 27 at 3PM. Once you've started the process by talking to Dror or to Jeffrey, it ends when a final decision is made, with no deadline.