(Latest Revision -- 05/31/2002
CS 2500 GRADES -- SPRING 2002
KEYED BY LAST 4 DIGITS OF STUDENT ID NUMBER
Your student ID number is probably your social security number.
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 NC or F.
Student Course Prog Quiz Student
Code Average AVG AVG P #1 P #2 P #3 P #4 P #5 Q #1 Q #2 Q #3 MU Q Code
0570 70.8 84.6 61.6 76 83 91 85 88 62 52 39 71 0570
2305 82.8 87.2 79.9 97 91 98 50 100 83 75 82 2305
2727 84.3 94.2 77.6 92 93 86 100 100 74 88 71 2727
7015 77.6 92.0 68.0 90 98 87 86 99 67 58 60 78 7015
7169 82.1 95.2 73.3 100 97 95 85 99 86 77 57 7169
7422 88.8 93.8 85.5 92 94 98 90 95 86 82 89 7422
7883 90.7 94.6 88.1 93 87 98 98 97 82 89 94 7883
8786 91.5 91.0 91.9 90 90 94 89 92 87 89 79 100 8786
8991 72.9 88.8 62.4 91 90 84 88 91 68 46 44 73 8991
9317 90.6 86.4 93.3 94 94 84 69 91 78 69 102 99 9317
The final results are in. The scores on the make-up final were "curved" by
computing the percentage of points and adding 12. The scores on quiz #3
were "curved" by computing the percentage of points and adding 6. None of
the other quizzes or programs were "curved."
"Course Average" is your course grade.
If you have a zero 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.
If you want to see how high your course grade could have been (had you
gotten a 100% or 90% on the make-up final) then look here.
If you want to see comments on your work on Prog #5, or if you want to know
"what you did wrong" on Prog #5 then look up your ID number here.
If you want to see comments on your work on Prog #4, or if you want to know
"what you did wrong" on Prog #4 then look up your ID number here.
If you want to see comments on your work on Prog #3, or if you want to know
"what you did wrong" on Prog #3 then look up your ID number here.
If you want to see comments on your work on Prog #2, or if you want to know
"what you did wrong" on Prog #2 then look up your ID number here.
If you want to see comments on your work on Prog #1, or if you want to know
"what you did wrong" on Prog #1 then look up your ID number here.