Late work and/or extensions:
If you seek an extension on
an assignment and the request occurs after the due date or time, your
request will be summarily denied (except in the most extraordinary
circumstances). Such requests that occur before the due date and time will be
considered on a case-by-case basis.
Contesting grades:
If you think I have graded you unfairly on a particular assignment, you must
bring this to my attention within a week from the time that the assignment
was returned to the class. After a week I will not consider any requests
to review and possibly change my grading.
Tutoring and extra assistance:
Grading policy:
Your grade will be determined by your performance in three areas:
- Three tests --
Tests will occur during regular class meeting
times on 15 February, 14 March, and 25 April.
Collaborative work on tests is not
permitted.
For each test, each student is required to supply a blank (large-size) "blue book" for his/her written work. A week before each test, each student needs to give me a blank blue book.
Solutions to tests.
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Quizzes -- All quizzes are take-home and
will be assigned and
collected on a weekly basis (except those weeks when tests occur). Generally,
quizzes are available online
on Wednesdays and are due at the beginning
of class on the following Friday. Although collaborative work on quizzes is
encouraged, each student must hand in his/her own quiz paper.
The lowest quiz score for each student will be "dropped".
- Final exam -- Monday, 7 May, 1300 to 1500.
Collaborative work on the final exam is not permitted.
The discussion above about blue books pertains also to the final exam, with the exception that each student will have to supply two blank blue books for the final exam.
Each student determines the relative ranking of these three components.
Click here for instructions on how
to do this.
Your grade will
be computed via the following algorithm. Let x be the number of points
accumulated throughout the semester (between 0 and 100):
A+: x > 97
A: 93 < x < 97
A-: 90 < x < 93
B+: 87 < x < 90
B: 83 < x < 87
B-: 80 < x < 83
C+: 77 < x < 80
C: 73 < x < 77
C-: 70 < x < 73
D: 60 < x < 70
F: x < 60
This page was most recently updated on 17 January 2012.
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