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At this point, the grades in the gradebook are final not withstanding any last minute grade corrections. If you have any such corrections that need to be made, please email me as soon as possible as grades must be submitted by the end of this week.
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The grades for PP1, PP2, and PP3 are final. Please make sure that your submissions have been graded for these programming projects. If not, please email me.
As I update and finalize grades in the gradebook, I will post announcements about which portions are final. If you see an error in the parts of the the gradebook that are considered final, please email me immediately.
Right now, the following grades are final:
All Homework grades & HW average (lowest HW has been
dropped, all HWs weighted equally)
All Quiz grades & Quiz average (Quiz 2 doesn't count, lowest quiz has been
dropped, all quizzes weighted equally)
All Exam grades & Exam average
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Here is a link to the location of the exam building over in Ellicott. Hopefully it helps. http://www.buffalo.edu/scripts/directions/Ellicott_bw.pdf.
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The review session for Exam 4 will be on Wednesday, December 15th from 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm in 4 Knox.
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I have posted the guideline for PP4 and PP5.
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As stated in class yesterday, the due date for Programming Project 5 has been extended. Please see the Programming Project 5 assignment page for further details.
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Due to the holiday, no recitations will meet the week of November 22nd.
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There will be a review session for Exam 3 on Wednesday, November 10 from 6:30 - 8:30 in 97 Alumni.
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Adrienne's Office Hours are cancelled for Friday, October 22nd, Tuesday, October 26th, Wednesday, October 27th, and Friday, October 29th. If you need assistance during this time, please seek out the TAs during their office hours or recitation.
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Albert will be holding a review session for Exam 2 on Monday, October 18th from 5pm - 7pm in Cooke 121. All are welcome to attend.
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Chapter 4 of the optional Bush Review Book has a section on proofs in Chapter 4. All of the proofs are worked out and discussed in this text. A good reference for help with the proofs we will be doing in chapter 2.
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The answer key for the exam is posted outside Adrienne's office and will remain up for one week. If you have any questions about your exam grading, please see Adrienne during office hours.
The prolog exercises that we worked on in class yesterday are now posted on the Code page of the website.
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There will be a "special session" held at various times this week for those interested in learning how to use other computers on and off campus to do their work for CSE classes. This will be the only time this semester such a session will be offered.
You can work on programming assignments for this class in Baldy 19 during open lab hours. A schedule of those open lab hours is posted on the Resources page. If you think that you might want to work at times other than open lab hours, there are several places on campus which you can do so. Most notably is Bell 101. To work in Bell 101, you need an engineering account. You can apply for one by going to this site .
The sessions this week will be held in Bell 340 (on the engineering system) and will discuss how to log in from the Engineering systems with a brief discussion about how to log in from the dorms or through a high-speed connection off-campus.
You will need to apply for an engineering account to participate in logging in at the sessions.
Sessions will be held:
Thursday (9/23) at 6:30pm
Friday (9/24) at 6:00pm
Saturday (9/25) at 11:00am
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As stated in class on Tuesday, recitations on Friday will not have any new problems to go over, rather it will be a time for questions about homework. New problems will be started on Monday. A new schedule is posted here.
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Albert will be holding an Exam 1 review session on Tuesday, September 21 from 6pm-7:30pm in Alumni 97.
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Welcome to the CSE 191 web site. Please check this page often for announcements.
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