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GradingProgramming assignments: Both programming assignments count 1/2 towards the total programming grade: P = (P1 + P2) / 2. P must be at least 5.0 to pass the course.Exams: Each exam counts for 1/2 towards your total grade for the exams: T = (T1 + T2) / 2. T must be at least 5.0 to pass the course. Final grade: If both T (= the grade for the written exams) and P (= the programming grade) are at least 5.0, the final grade for the course is (2T + P) / 3. Your final grade must be at least 6 to pass the course. |
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Final results and results from the retakes
Note: I double-checked the critical cases and we also decided to modify the "P must be at least 5.0"-rule in you favor, i.e. relaxed it in so far as it was only required to have "at least 4.50" (which is 5.0 after rounding). As a consequence, a few more students got lucky and passed :)The table also indicates if you are qualified for the retakes. Everyone who did not qualify but asked for an exception has been informed of the decision by email. If you did not qualify for the retakes but think you have reasons why admission should be granted anyhow, please contact us soon.If you find any further irregularities in your data (we do make mistakes, too), please let us know and we will be happy to check them.
Date, time, and place of the retakes is announced on the official website for this course. Further info on the retakes can be found below.
Midterm exam (T1) and 1st progr. assignment (P1)The midterm exam covers the material from the first five lectures and the first four exercises (i.e. everything up to and including "transformations"). |
Final exam (T2) and 2nd progr. assignment (P2)The final exam covers the material that was not covered in the midterm exam (i.e. everything after lecture 5 and exercises 4). The content of lectures 1-5 and exercises 1-4 will be relevant as well, of course, but the focus is on the second part of the course. |
Retakes and requirementsProgramming assignments: If you failed the programming assigments, you may do an additional assignment, provided that you handed in both programming assignments, took part in both written exams, and your final grade for the course is at least 4.0. The grade of the additional assignment (P3) replaces the lower of the two grades P1 and P2.Retake: There will be two make-up tests Tm1 and Tm2 which can replace T1 and T2, respectively, but only if you handed in both programming assignments, took part in both written exams, and your final grade for the course is at least 4.0. It is up to you if you want to take Tm1, Tm2, or both of them. However, be aware that you can only replace T1 with Tm1 and T2 with Tm2. Tm1 will mainly cover the content of lectures 1-4, Tm2 will focus on the material of lectures 5-13. Exceptions: No rules without exceptions. If you didn't participate in either the midterm or the final exam for a good reason and informed us about this before the exam(!!!) you can take the retake of the exam you missed. In all other cases, it is up to us to decide if we make an exception or not. That is, if you do not match the requirements specified above (e.g. your final grade was just 3.5) but you feel confident that you can pass this course by participating in the retake, we might make an exception based on your reasons and overall performance. Please be aware, that your chances to get such an exception increase, the earlier you contact us. | |