CS360 Midterm Exam -- March 22, 2011

James S. Plank


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This exam was too long. I'm sorry about that. I never intend to write exams that take that long, and I don't like putting you through that stress, which is why I've graded this so quickly. I have scaled the grades so that you could get an A even skipping two of the five problems.

The ranges of grades are below. I am not breaking up grades into "B+" or "A-". Instead, I simply break them up into ABCD, and use those scores to calculate your final scores. When I get the final scores, I will break up the B's into A-/B+/B, and the C's into B-/C+/C.

Also, since this exam was so hard, I will be flexible about its weight on the final grade. For example, if you nail the final AND your lab grades are good, I will minimize the impact of this exam on your final score.


Tukey Plots


This is a Tukey Plot, which has lines to the max and min, yellow box denoting the 1st and 3rd quartiles, hash marks at the median, and dot at the mean.

In the "answers and grading", there are histograms of scores for each question.