University of Toronto - Fall 1997
Department of Computer Science

CSC 148H: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE



Getting Something Remarked

General guidelines

If you disagree with or are confused about your mark on an assignment or test, then you should speak directly to the person who marked yours at a regular TA office hours in the cdfpc lab. For each assignment, you will find the marker's names and their office hours listed below.

Problems are usually solved quickly when you speak to the marker directly.

Only if you fail to reach an agreement with the marker, or if you cannot attend at the appropriate time, should you contact your professor about your mark. In that case, you must make a written request, using the Request for Remarking form in the course Handbook. Bring it, plus the entire assignment or midterm to your professor. For each assignment and test, there is a dealine (listed below) after which remark requests will not be accepted.

If you are just concerned about how you are doing in the course, please drop by and talk your professor.

See the course handbook, section 8.12 for more information.


Assignment 3

Assignment 3 will be returned in tutorial on Wednesday Nov 26th, and in lecture on Friday Nov 28th. If you are not there, you may get your test back from your professor in office hours.

The TA who marked your assignment has written their name at the top. These are the times when you can speak to them in person at the cdfpc lab:

      Cyrus Hsia      Mon Dec 1, 4-5 pm
      Jamie Hale      Mon Dec 1, 5-6 pm
      Richard Zhang   Mon Dec 1, 8-9 pm
      Karen Reid      Tue Dec 2, 4-5 pm

The deadline for requesting a remark is Friday October Dec 5th.


Midterm 2

Midterms were returned in tutorial on Wednesday Nov 19th, and in lecture on Friday Nov 21st. If you were not there, you may get your test back from your professor in office hours.

Students in the morning and afternoon sections were marked by Jamie Hale. He is available to discuss marking concerns on: Tues Nov 25th, 4-5 pm in the cdfpc lab.

Students in the evening section were marked by Aleksandra Jovicic. She is available to discuss marking concerns on: Mon Nov 24th, 8-9 pm in the cdfpc lab.

The deadline for requesting a remark is Friday Nov 28th.


Midterm 1

Midterms were returned in tutorial on Wednesday Oct 15th. If you were not in tutorial, you may get your test back from your professor in office hours.

Students in the morning and afternoon sections were marked by Karen Reid. She is available to discuss marking concerns on: Tues Oct 21st, 4-5 pm in the cdfpc lab.

Students in the evening section were marked by Aleksandra Jovicic. She is available to discuss marking concerns on: Mon Oct 20th, 8-9 pm in the cdfpc lab.

The deadline for requesting a remark is Friday Oct 24th.


Assignment 1

Assignment 1 was returned in tutorial on Wednesday Oct 22nd. If you were not in tutorial, you may get your assignment back from your professor in office hours.

The TA who marked your assignment has written their name at the top. These are the times when you can speak to them in person at the cdfpc lab:

      Piotr Sliz      Mon Oct 27, 4-5 pm
      Wei Ding        Mon Oct 27, 5-6 pm
      Brian Benwell   Mon Oct 27, 8-9 pm
      Rimon Barr      Tue Oct 28, 4-5 pm

The deadline for requesting a remark is Friday October 31st.


Assignment 2

Many Assignment 2's were returned on Wednesday November 5th and the remainder will be returned Friday the 7th. If you were not in class on those days, you may get your assignment back from your professor in office hours.

The TA who marked your assignment has written their name at the top. These are the times when you can speak to them in person at the cdfpc lab:

      Shingo Takagi	Mon Nov 10, 4-5 pm
      Steve Myers   	Mon Nov 10, 8-9 pm
      Richard Zheng     Tue Nov 11, 4-5 pm
      Ramnadee Nitin    Tue Nov 11, 5-6 pm  <-- note revised day & time

The deadline for requesting a remark is Friday November 14th.


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