(Latest Revision -- 12/21/00)
12/21/00: Corrected weighting -- no one was downgraded -- student #1679 improved to "A"
CS 2500 GRADES -- FALL 2000
KEYED BY LAST 4 DIGITS OF STUDENT ID NUMBER
Student Course Prog Quiz Course
Code Average AVG AVG P #1 P #2 P #3 P #4 P #5 Q #1 Q #2 Q #3 MU Q Grade
0142 89.0 96.0 84.3 100 100 95 95 90 78.7 86.7 87.7 A
0840 0.0 85.6 53.1 95 100 78 85 70 62.6 36.7 40.7 55.9 NC
1679 88.1 93.4 84.6 92 100 90 90 95 78.1 80.0 95.8 A
2266 80.4 91.0 73.4 95 100 70 100 90 54.2 44.4 69.3 96.6 B
2336 96.0 99.4 93.7 100 100 97 100 100 90.3 86.7 104.0 A
3679 0.0 84.3 44.9 92 90 70 85 73.1 61.7 0.0
4210 94.8 95.0 94.7 95 90 95 95 100 92.0 85.0 97.9 94.2 A
4931 85.2 92.6 80.3 98 100 70 100 95 80.3 57.8 67.3 93.3 B
7163 86.2 93.2 81.6 95 100 94 87 90 85.3 73.3 81.6 77.9 B
7995 79.4 82.8 77.1 70 85 70 89 100 82.0 80.0 69.3 B
9499 68.4 79.4 61.1 82 80 80 85 70 60.3 33.3 50.9 72.2 C
Your student ID number is probably your social security number.
If you have a 0.00 under "Course Average," it means one or more of these things is true:
- Your quiz average is not passing and you have to get a passing quiz average to pass the course,
- Your programming average is not passing and you have to get passing programming average to pass the course, or
- You didn't turn in one of the programs by the final due date and now it is not possible for you to pass the course.