We will determine final course grades as follows.
- The grades of the top 23 homework problems would be used in
calculating the final grade (thus, roughly the bottom 6-7
homework grades would be dropped when calculating your final
grade).
- Compute everyone's adjusted course average (ACA).
Course work is weighted as follows:
- 20% for homework,
- 50%: midterms: 2 midterms * 25% for each midterm.
- 30% for the final exam.
- In rare cases a few students performing exceptionally
better than all the other students in a class *might* get an
A+. Since A+ is equal to an A as far as GPA in the University of
Illinois, this has no impact on GPA. There is no guaranteed way for
get an A+.
- Grads and undergrads are graded on the same scale.
- Getting an F:
- Failing to attend 70% of the lectures.
- Anyone with a homework average below 40% or a
ACA below 30%, automatically gets an F. (You can fail in
other ways too, see below.)
- Any student with an exam average <= 25%.
This are not the only ways to fail this class.
- Compute basic statistics of the distribution of the ACA.
- Determine letter grade cutoffs, excluding extreme outliers
at both ends of the curve.
- The median is the B/B+ border, and half of a standard
deviation is the width of each grade group. Thus:
B- = [Median - SD, Median- SD/2)
B = [Median - SD/2, Median)
B+ = [Median, Median + SD/2)
...and so on.
(The final grading would be at least as generous as this.)
- The above is just a guideline - the thresholds would be
manipulated at the instructor's whim (within reason).
- Compute final letter grades from ACAs, except for the
outliers from previous steps.
- Adjust grades (only upwards!) as the instructor sees fit.
There is almost no extra credit in this course. There would be
questions where we expect very few students to answer correctly, and
one can think about them as extra credit.
A few students that participate extensively on EdStem and answer
many questions correctly might get a grade bump in the end of the
semester. Naturally, useless participation (i.e., providing
incorrect answers, asking not so useful questions, making useless
remarks, etc) would not be rewarded.
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