Grading and Regrading of Tests, Disputes of your Record
In the tests, answers must appear in the box at the end of the problem
if such box is provided.
This is to avoid later arguments
about which of the scribblings represents the intended solution.
In principle only entirely correct answers result in credit.
I do, however, give some partial credit;
but I am the judge of how much.
The way I apportion partial credit is my prerogative
and I will not change it.
I will not entertain arguments about it;
they merely generate ill will and are a waste of time.
If I make a mistake in grading, though, please let me know and I'll fix it. However you must submit a request for the change of a score within one week of the test or homework in dispute being returned to the class.
In a similar vein: if you know you must have an A (B, C) in the course, shoot for a total of more than 90 (80, 70) points, so if you come up a few points short of your goal you still end up above 90 (80, 70). Don't come to me at the end of the semester saying you are "so close" and would I change my grading scheme. I am neither permitted nor inclined to do that. I will not cook the books, not even for the most charming, needy, or pushy student. Trying to talk me into it is a waste of time.
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