CS 2500 GRADES -- SPRING 2009
KEYED BY LAST FOUR DIGITS OF STUDENT ID CODE
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", or if your grades are not
displayed here,
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 programming assignments, and
- working solutions to all the programming assignments.
(A program that "just doesn't work" gets a zero.)