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General Grading InformationGeneral information about grading at the University of Washington is available as part of the University of Washington Student Guide. A general description of what the grades mean is available as part of the Faculty Resource on Grading. Weighting of ScoresThe scores you receive on the various graded tasks in the class will be weighted as follows in order to determine your total score for the class:
Scores on the WebYour scores on the various graded tasks in the class will be available over the web through your MyUW account. You need your UWNetID and password in order to get access. To configure MyUW, do the following.
Questions about homework and exam scoresIf you believe that we made a mistake in grading an exam or homework, please do the following:
GradesI will convert your total score for the class to a grade using a more or less linear conversion. Generally a score of about 75% gives a grade of 2.5, and a score of about 90% gives a grade of 3.5.
The important thing for you is to work on the material as we discuss it in class. Keep up with the readings, attend lecture and section, and do the homework and the projects! If you do these things, your grade will take care of itself and you will enjoy the class too. |
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