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14.02  Principles of Macroeconomics

Fall 2013

Instructors: Provisional User, Paul Willen

TAs: Nicolas Eduardo Caramp, Patricia Gomez Gonzalez, Yan Ji, Juan Francisco Passadore Figueroa

Lecture:  MW2  (10-250)        

Announcements

Final grades posted

Dear All,
Please find your final grade in the gradebook module. You have done very well in the class. Congratulations! So, we have substantially increased As and Bs relative to previous years distributions. This year the frequency is as follows:
A:37%, B:52%, C:10%,D:1%
Happy holidays!!
Giovanni

Announced on 24 December 2013  3:16  a.m. by Giovanni Reggiani

Corrected grades posted

Dear All,
Now all corrections to your assignments, psets grades and exams should have been completed and posted on the gradebook module. Please, if you have any remaining perplexity email me ASAP and no later than by today's 7PM EST. We will compute final grades tonight.
Good luck and happy holidays,
Giovanni

Announced on 20 December 2013  3:56  a.m. by Giovanni Reggiani

Final grades Ready

Dear All,
All grades have been posted. So you can now see your grades for all assignments and psets from the gradebook module.
In the next days we will compute the final letter grades. If you got an extension for medical reasons and would like to turn in your problem sets/ assignments, please do so today or tomorrow or send me an email asking for an exception.
Giovanni
Happy holidays!

Announced on 16 December 2013  6:40  p.m. by Giovanni Reggiani

PSET 5

Pset 5 grades will be posted on Monday or Tuesday at most. Please do not email me about those.
Thanks,
Giovanni

Announced on 15 December 2013  8:15  p.m. by Giovanni Reggiani

Exam 3


Dear All,
All grades except the pset 6 are now posted. Pset 6 grades will be posted on Monday or Tuesday at most. You can pick up your exam 3 from the cubicle of Patricia on the 7th floor of E19. (If you took the exam the following week instead email me).
If you would like to send a regrade request for Exam 3 follow this procedure:
a) email Patricia with a scanned copy of your exam
b) Attach to the email an explanation of why you think there is an error in your grading.
c) Remember that any regrade request can result in an Increase/no change/AND DECREASE of your grade. On average there is no change of the grade but there are both increases and decreases.
Email me for any other problem with your partial grades.
Giovanni

Announced on 15 December 2013  8:05  p.m. by Giovanni Reggiani

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