Well, Exam #1 has been graded and (mostly) returned to you. The grade cutoffs for the exam are 75 (for an A), 65 (B), 55 (C) and 45 (D). To compute grade cutoffs for your mid-semester and final grades, I'll average the cutoffs for each assignment. That way, for instance, someone who scores just above the A cutoff on each assignment will have a final average that is just above the A cutoff.
I've taken the time to tabulate some statistics for the course, including the current grade cutoffs for cumulative averages.
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Friday, September 25, 2009
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