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   * Wednesday April 3 - Last date to submit term work   * Wednesday April 3 - Last date to submit term work
   * Labtest1 - Feb 28 (Z) and March 1 (M)   * Labtest1 - Feb 28 (Z) and March 1 (M)
-  * Labtest2  - March 14 (Z) and March 15 (M) +  * **Labtest2  - March 14** (Z) and March 15 (M) 
-  * Project Due Date - Monday 1 April 11am (**strict**) +  * Wednesday April 3 - Classes end
-  * Friday April 3 - Classes end+
   * April 5-20 - Exams. This is closed book exam, but you may bring one data sheet (US Letter, both sides).   * April 5-20 - Exams. This is closed book exam, but you may bring one data sheet (US Letter, both sides).
 +  * Exam:  Friday 12 Apr 2019, 9:00 am (3 hours)
  
 **Due Dates**: **Due Dates**:
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   * Lab3: Monday February 04, 2pm (**strict**).   * Lab3: Monday February 04, 2pm (**strict**).
   * Lab4: Friday February 15, 3pm (**strict**).   * Lab4: Friday February 15, 3pm (**strict**).
-  * Lab5+  * Lab5: Thursday April 4, 11.30am (**strict**). 
 +  * Project: Monday 1 April 11am (**strict**)
  
 Please report any issues with your grading within one week of receiving your grade/feedback.  Please report any issues with your grading within one week of receiving your grade/feedback. 
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 ====== Schedule ====== ====== Schedule ======
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   * The Required Readings listed above are are available to you online in the course [[protected:svn|SVN]] (be sure to sign in on this wiki bottom/right).    * The Required Readings listed above are are available to you online in the course [[protected:svn|SVN]] (be sure to sign in on this wiki bottom/right). 
-  * The SVN also has slides contrasting Java and Eiffel 
   * Review basic Eiffel Syntax/semantics [[http://www.eecs.yorku.ca/~eiffel/eiffel-guide/|here]].  Spend your first week obtaining familiarity with the syntax and familiar use of the EiffelStudio IDE. You will need it.    * Review basic Eiffel Syntax/semantics [[http://www.eecs.yorku.ca/~eiffel/eiffel-guide/|here]].  Spend your first week obtaining familiarity with the syntax and familiar use of the EiffelStudio IDE. You will need it. 
  
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   * You can't "lose marks" for anything - you didn't have them to begin with. Letter grades are assigned to raw mark numerical scores on a basis which I feel is both fair and reflects the meaning of each letter grade as determined by the York Senate and published in the York Undergraduate Programmes Calendar and referenced above.   * You can't "lose marks" for anything - you didn't have them to begin with. Letter grades are assigned to raw mark numerical scores on a basis which I feel is both fair and reflects the meaning of each letter grade as determined by the York Senate and published in the York Undergraduate Programmes Calendar and referenced above.
   * Only the letter grades have meaning as determined by the cut-offs posted as each assignment unit is handed back.   * Only the letter grades have meaning as determined by the cut-offs posted as each assignment unit is handed back.
-  * Marks are not a judgement on your intelligence or diligence or good intentions; they are just a reflection of the work you handed in. If you were very busy with other work, or recuperating from an illness, or emotionally stressed, it would not be surprising if your mark was lower than under optimal conditions. However, a reason does not function as an excuse and does not provide a basis for altering the mark, which is a description of what you did, not why you did it. Work that is submitted late generally receives a grade of F.+  * Marks are not a judgement on your intelligence or diligence or good intentions; they are just a reflection of the work you handed in. If you were very busy with other work, or recuperating from an illness, or emotionally stressed, it would not be surprising if your mark was lower than under optimal conditions. However, such reasons do not provide a basis for altering the mark, which is a description of what you did, not why you did it.  
 +  * Work that is submitted late generally receives a grade of F. 
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 +[[protected:grade_calcuation|Final Grade Calculation]]
  
 ====== Missing deadlines ====== ====== Missing deadlines ======
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