I grade grade programs on a scale of 10.
9/10 - you did everything the assignment asked and on time - an "A"
8/10 - some minor omission in satisfying the assignment - a "B"
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. fewer points for additional omissions or lack of completeness
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I assign 10/10 to computational experiments that do "something"
especially nicely or have "something" especially clever. I
do not suggest striving for the 10/10, instead focus on performing
a complete, neat, organized presentation of your computational
experiment.
If you do not understand something, please come see me in office hours. Do not try to "make-up" things - there must be carefully displayed data to back up each conclusion made in your lab report.
Computational experiments that are late, loose 1 point per day