Exam Regrade Policy
You may request to have your exam 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 points back on one exam question only to find that
you should have lost points on some other exam question.
Exams are graded collectively by the course staff, so individual TAs
have little power to deal with exam grading issues. Please submit regrades by the following date.
- Midterm regrade requests must be submitted by Wednesday, Nov 28th.
- Final regrade requests must be submitted by Friday, Jan 11th (first Friday of winter quarter)
If you believe a problem was incorrectly graded, you must:
- Type in the problem(s) to a Java file exactly how it appears on your exam.
- Email Hunter (hschafer@cs.washington.edu) a detailed description of why the problem(s) were
graded incorrectly. Attach the Java file with your code. If your solution was close to being
correct, describe how close you were to having the right answer.
- For the LinkedList programming and Stacks & Queues question, if you can find one line that can be added / removed
to make your solution correct, include that information in the email. Hunter will charge
5 points for a single-line addition or subtraction. (That is, on a 20 point problem, your score is capped at 15/20)
- You are not to change the answer you wrote on your exam paper.
- Give your exam to Hunter along with a short note describing what part of the exam you think was graded incorrectly. You should drop off the exam during office hours or slide it under Hunter's door.