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grades [2017/09/07 00:30] jonathangrades [2017/09/07 00:39] jonathan
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 ====== Grades ====== ====== Grades ======
  
-===== Dates =====+====== Dates ======
 Significant dates Fall 2017 Significant dates Fall 2017
  
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   *Jan 4: Winter term starts   *Jan 4: Winter term starts
  
-===== Grades =====+====== Grades ======
  
 The weight distribution of the course components is as follows: The weight distribution of the course components is as follows:
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     * You are required to attend each Lab hour.     * You are required to attend each Lab hour.
     * You must submit completed Lab work each week, starting with Lab1, to receive a grade on the lab/quiz of that week.     * You must submit completed Lab work each week, starting with Lab1, to receive a grade on the lab/quiz of that week.
-    * Most (or all) weeks there will be a mandatory Quiz in each Lab hour. Quizzes will be on PVS work done in Labs from prior weeks, required readings from REMH and the lectures. You must submit the completed Lab work and then take the Quiz to receive a grade.+    * Most (or all) weeks there will be a mandatory Quiz in each Lab hour. Quizzes will be on PVS or TLA work done in Labs from prior weeks, required readings from REMH and the lectures. You must submit the completed Lab work and then take the Quiz to receive a grade.
     * It is likely that there will be 8 quizzes. Each Quiz will have a weight of somewhere between 3% to 5%.      * It is likely that there will be 8 quizzes. Each Quiz will have a weight of somewhere between 3% to 5%. 
   *10%  -- Assignment    *10%  -- Assignment 
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 ====== Missing deadlines ====== ====== Missing deadlines ======
  
-  * If you miss the deadline for the Labs, or project then your grade will be an F. +  * If you miss the deadline for a Quiz (and its associated Lab submission), the Assignmentthe Project or the Test, then your grade is an F.
  
-  * If you miss a weekly Quiz, your grade will be an F -- unless the official York __attending physician's statement__ is filled out in detail and the physician certifies that you were unable to write due to illness at the time of the quizYou must inform the instructor immediately you are able to, that you cannot write the Quiz, and you must present the Physician's statement to the instructor the day after the Quiz. Alternative arrangements for the Quiz grade will then be made. Similar requirements apply to the exam+  * The Assignment and the Project are handed out well in advance of the due dateThus you are expected to meet the deadline (unless there is a documented lengthy illness) 
  
-  * The entire Lab or Quiz may be regraded. Similar requirements apply to the exam+  * If you miss a weekly Quiz, your grade will be an F -- unless the official York __attending physician's statement__ is filled out in detail and the physician certifies that you were unable to write due to illness at the time of the quiz. You must inform the instructor immediately that you cannot write the Quiz, and you must email the Physician's statement to the instructor the day after the Quiz. Alternative arrangements for the Quiz grade will then be made. Similar requirements apply to the Test 
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 ====== Re-grading ====== ====== Re-grading ======
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