University of Toronto - Fall 2001
Department of Computer Science

Marks

Marks and Statistics

Unofficial final marks are here for both UTM and St. George. Use your student number as your initial password. Please check your grades.

The mark FF was the mark submitted for you to the faculty office. Please check your term work marks. If there is a mistake in your mark please see your former 108 instructor with the actual piece of work during an office hour. If you had a sessional instructor who is no longer available you may see Prof. Jim Clarke during one of his office hours.

Marking Scheme

ExerciseWeightWeek Due
A11%2
A22%3
A33%4
A45%5
Midterm 110%6
A53%7
A63%9
Midterm 210%10
A75%12
A83%13
Tutorials & Labs*10%all
Final Exam45%>13

* On the Erindale campus there will be 6 closed lab exercises and 6 tutorial exercises described on the labs and tutorials page. . Labs will happen on even numbered weeks and tutorials on odd numbered weeks. Each lab is worth 2% and we will take the best 5 of 6 for 10%.

On the St. George campus there will be 12 weekly tutorial exercises, described on the labs and tutorials page.

There are two parts to each tutorial or lab mark: preparation, and an in-session exercise. In order to earn the 1% for a tutorial, you must bring the prep to tutorial, and you must make an effort to complete the in-tutorial exercise. In order for you to be admitted to a lab, you must bring the completed prep. If you do not have a completed prep when you arrive at the lab, you will be turned away at the door and receive a zero. During the 2 hours you must complete a lab exercise which will be submitted at the end of the session. Don't be nervous: you don't need to get the in-tutorial exercise right or the lab exercise perfect, you just need to show significant effort.

There are no part marks, you either receive a 0 or a 1 for each tutorial on St. George and a 0,1 or 2 for each lab at Erindale.

If you miss a lab or tutorial due to sickness, you will receive a 0. You may not make-up the week in another group. If you go to the wrong tutorial or lab, you will receive a 0.