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An exam so nice, some do it twice... or the low-down on the at-home version of the exam...



As I said in the class, you can do the exam at home. You can download
a copy from 

http://rakaposhi.eas.asu.edu/cse494/s04-exam1-ath.pdf


The at-home-version-of-the-in-class exam is a pedagogical innovation
next only to the socket-open-socket-close-homework-assignments (and
are apparently just as confusing ;-)

So, here is the standard FAQ on ahvotic


1. Do I lose anything if I don't do it at home?

No (okay--you do lose the satisfaction of doing it twice;-). Your
grade in in-class will stand.

2. How is the effective midterm grade computed?

 Eff = max( in-class;  w*in-class+(1-w)*at-home )

3. What is the range of w? 

 0.5 < w <1 (think of in-class as the g-value and at-home as the
h-value; I am ensuring admissibility ;-)
(typical values in the past ranged between .6 and .666)

4. But if everyone else does it at home and improves their grade, and
   I decide to watch Seinfeld reruns, don't I lose out?

No. First of all, nobody ever loses out by watching Seinfeld reruns
(Channel 10; week nights 10:30). 

The difference between  your inclass score and the Eff score will be 
considered as your _extra credit_ on the mid term (and thus those
points wont affect grade cutoffs).

5. How do you device these ludicrously complex schemes?

This is the only way of making Xcel do some real work.

Rao