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I'm Dan Schlegel, an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at SUNY Oswego

Ground Rules for Test “Corrections”

In order to ensure that everyone understands all of the material from Exam 2, you are being given the opportunity to take a second attempt at it at your own pace. You will not receive your graded in-class exam until after you have completed the corrections. You may not submit corrections if you did not take the exam in class first. You will:

  • Complete the entire exam on your own. Incomplete exams will not be graded.
  • Write only your own answers (not those of other students, found online, etc).
  • Use whatever resources you need to answer the questions, understand the answers and verify correctness. (Use, at least, your notes, the lab manual, the helpful resources section on the course webpage, and IntelliJ)

It will be graded according to the following:

  • For problems involving code, no partial credit will be given. You must have verified that your code works and transcribed it correctly.
  • Your final Exam 2 grade will be calculated as an average of your in-class exam score and your take-home corrections score.
  • If you don’t submit corrections, your original exam grade will stand.

Test corrections are due at the beginning of class on Monday, April 29th. Corrections turned in after the beginning of class will not be accepted.

Two clarifying points:

  • 1c: “and the colon variable” instead of “and the space variable”
  • 7.4: If the two are equal, return either one.