You may request to have your work regraded, but when you do so, you are submitting it for a complete regrade. Your score can go down as a result. For example, you might get back a point on an assignment that shouldn't have been taken off but you might lose other points that should have been taken off. Or you might get points back on one exam question only to find that you should have lost points on some other exam question.
Homework, labs and exams are graded differently and so regrade requests are handled differently for each:
Students are encouraged to first discuss homework grading with their individual TA. If you aren't sure why you lost a point or if you disagree with the TA's evaluation, you should start by talking to your TA to see if you can resolve it directly. If not, you can request a regrade.
For homework regrade requests, fill out the course Regrade Request Form. You can ask for a regrade on an assignment up to 2 weeks after you get the grade back for the assignment.
Lab attendance is managed by Jonathan Sanders so contact him if you have any questions (jsanders at cs.washington.edu).
For exam regrades, give your exam to Riley along with a short note describing what part of the exam you think was graded incorrectly. Final exam regrade requests must be submitted by the second week of Autumn quarter, Friday, September 13th, 2017.
You should bring your exam to the CSE front desk to give to Riley. Do NOT slide it under her office door. She will regrade your entire exam, meaning your exam score may go down if she finds that your exam was graded too leniently. So make sure to check your other problems as well!