wlang2 and prolog grading

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Jay McCarthy

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Dec 8, 2012, 1:11:47 AM12/8/12
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After nine and a half hours (eight of which was today), I just finished the grading.

prolog: min: 0.00% mean: 56.49% median: 64.64% max: 100.00%

I'd say that with Prolog, the majority of people that got past =and2 got almost everything.

wlang2: min: 22.50% mean: 84.58% median: 90.00% max: 100.00%

The papers are vastly improved, good job everyone.

You now have your "final" grade before the final. The score listed on the site as the "max" grade is if you do all of the final correctly, including the extra credit. I find that most students take about 2 hours to do the required part and another 1.5 hours to do all the extra credit.

Many of you (the vast majority given that the median is 99% on the max grade) can easily get As in the class. You just need to get past 93% to get an A. When you go to the final, each question will be worth 0.8% of your final grade. You should use this to plan, before hand, how many questions you will attempt:

(93.00 - Current Min) / 0.8

Obviously you can do as many as you want and I will grade them all, but you might want to plan this way to save yourself time.

<3

Jay

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Jay McCarthy <j...@cs.byu.edu>
Assistant Professor / Brigham Young University
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