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Respect academic integrity! Cheating may seem an easy way out, but in the long run, it really hurts you more than anyone else. You end up not learning what you should learn, and it does something to your character, to your self-image. Cheating is not worth it. Please review the Code and notes for CS100 here. Course Grade Computation Below is a list of the percentage of the total score that is allocated to each component of the course --these percentages may change if we have more or fewer assignments and quizzes. Final: 30% Prelim 1: 10% A1: 3% Q1: 1% Everyone is expected to do every lab, and labs don't count in the total score. Two labs may be missed --any more unexcused absences and the course grade may be reduced (e.g. B goes to B-). Letter Grades A typical distribution for final grades is 25% A, 35% B, 35% C, 5% D or F. However, that is only a typical, average, distribution, and it is not what we expect. Anyone who does A work will get an A, and you are all capable of doing that! We would like that! Regrades If you feel that the graders have incorrectly graded an exam or hand-written assignment:
Please note the CS100 policies:
You can retrieve the regraded material in the consulting room about 1 week after you submit your request. Posted Grades You can always see your grades online, on the CS Course Management System (CMS) Exam and exam conflicts The times for the three prelims are given on this page. You must take every exam! CS100J does not offer alternative tests. If you still have a conflict, contact David Gries two weeks before the exam.. |
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