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           CS 1500 GRADES -- FALL 2012 
           KEYED BY LAST FOUR DIGITS OF STUDENT ID CODE
Section #1 (MWR @ 3:30)
Section #5 (MW @ 2:00)
 
 FIGURE letter grades using this table:
     if your numerical grade is 90.5 or more then your letter grade is A ;
else if your numerical grade is 80.5 or more then your letter grade is B ;
else if your numerical grade is 70.5 or more then your letter grade is C ;
else if your numerical grade is 60.5 or more then your letter grade is D ;
else your letter grade is F or maybe NC. 
 
"Projected Course Grade" is an estimate of what your course grade
will turn out to be, based on how you seem to be doing now. 
 
If you have a zero under "Projected Course Grade"
it means you are not meeting one
of the following conditions that are necessary for passing the
course:
      -  A 60.5 or better average on the quizzes,
      
 -  A 60.5 or better average on the solo programming assignments, and
      
 -  working solutions to all the solo programming assignments.  (A
	   program that "just doesn't work" gets a zero.)