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Grading

As I write this (a week before classes start), I envision five or six homework assignments, each worth perhaps 10% of the semester grade, a midterm worth 20%, and a final exam worth 30%. Past experience suggests, however, that we'll get behind schedule and will actually do fewer assignments than this. I'll try to keep an up-to-date schedule on my Web page.

Exams must be taken at the scheduled time, unless arranged in advance or prevented by a documented medical or family emergency. If you have three or more exams scheduled on the same date, or a religious holiday that conflicts with an exam or assignment due date, please notify me in writing within the first two weeks of the semester in order to receive due consideration.

Exams not taken without one of the above excuses will be recorded with a grade of 0.

Homework and programming assignments will be accepted late, with a penalty of 1/5 per 24 hours or portion thereof after they're due. An hour late is 20% off, 25 hours late is 40% off, etc. No matter how late you are, however, it's better (both for your education and for your grade) to do the assignment than not to do it at all.

Programs are not abstract works of art, they are supposed to run and solve real problems. So if I get a program that doesn't compile or run, or a program that has little or nothing to do with the problem I assigned, I will give it a zero, no matter how much time you put into it. Don't bother turning in a program you haven't tested yourself.



Dr. Stephen Bloch
Sat Jan 20 11:57:16 EST 1996