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CIS 110 Exams
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Mid-term
Date: Wednesday, 29 Febrary
Time: Standard class time
Place: Towne 100 and Wu & Chen Auditorium. Stay tuned for the division of students between the two rooms.
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This exam had a median of 29 and standard deviation of 6.76. Scores of 33-50 correspond roughly to an A, 20-33 roughly to a B, 15-20 roughly to a C, and < 15 roughly to a D.
You may pick up your midterm any day before 4pm from Laura Fox in Levine 308. If you think there is an error in the way your exam was graded or if the score online does not match the score written on your exam, you need to print and fill out a
regrade request form
and give it, along with your test, to one of your TAs.
You must submit regrade requests to your own TA no later than during your recitation on March 21-22.
Final
Date: Monday, 7 May
Time: 12-2 PM
Place: Towne 100, Berger Auditorium, Towne 311
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This exam had a median of 40 and a standard deviation of 15. 40 corresponds roughly to the boundary between a B and B+.
You may pick up your midterm any day before 4pm from Laura Fox in Levine 308. If you think there is an error in the way your exam was graded or if the score online does not match the score written on your exam, you need to print and fill out a
regrade request form
and give it, along with your test, to one of your TAs.
You must submit regrade requests to Laura no later than May 19.
If you have already left campus for the summer, we will consider regrade requests for serious errors in the first two weeks of Fall term. The criterion for a serious error is one that could cause a large enough point change to affect your course grade.