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6.0001  Intro to CS and Programming in Python

Fall 2017

Instructors: Ana Bell, Eric Grimson, John V Guttag, Silvina Z Hanono Wachman

TAs: Helen Abadiotakis, Rebekah L Bell, Orhan Tunc Celiker, Isabel Chien, Phillip F Ferguson, Maryann M Gong, Parker W Greene, Laura N Gustafson, Carlos A Henriquez, Mesert Kebed, Anne K Kelley, Anne Y Kim, Nicole J O'Brien, Aasavari S Phanse, Alisha Saxena, Matthew J Tancik

Lecture:  MW3-4.30 (ENDS OCT 20)  (26-100)        

Information: 

Piazza: https://piazza.com/class/j4hce4aobm42zs?cid=130

Staff email: 6.00-staff@mit.edu

Announcements

Final Grades for 6.0001 Published

Your final letter grade for 6.0001 is now available on the Your Grades tab.

Announced on 27 October 2017  3:44  p.m. by Silvina Z Hanono Wachman

Final Exam Grades

We have released grades for the final exam.
The statistics for the exam are as follows:
Mean: 66
Median: 67
Standard Deviation: 21.6

If you wish to pick up the paper portion of the exam, you can pick them up from OH (38-370) Thursday and Friday of next week (10/26 - 10/27). We will not be releasing the online component of the exam.

We will not be taking regrade requests on the exam.

We will not release final grades for the course until Thursday 10/26 of next week.

Announced on 20 October 2017  1:54  p.m. by Laura N Gustafson

Missing Checkoff Grades & Final Grades

If you have a missing checkoff or pset grade for pset 1-4 (or missing a pset 5 pset/checkoff and you got the checkoff a couple days ago) please post a private note on Piazza with the problem set number that you are missing a grade for by Monday 10/23.

Also, we plan to release final grades for 6.0001 next Thursday 10/26.

Announced on 20 October 2017  12:28  p.m. by Laura N Gustafson

Quiz Announcement - IMPORTANT UPDATE

In light of all the confusion about what material is allowed for the exam, we have decided to be more flexible than originally planned for this exam. These are the final rules for the exam:

1) During the paper portion of the exam - absolutely no electronic devices may be used.

2) During the online portion of the exam, you may access your IDE, and anything that you can access from the course 6.00/6.0001 stellar site (which includes all of the MITx course, and all of the lecture notes).

We apologize for any confusion that there was about this issue.

Silvina

Announced on 18 October 2017  1:59  p.m. by Silvina Z Hanono Wachman

Quiz Announcement *IMPORTANT*

Regarding notes for the exam, you are allowed to use any materials (including the textbook and lecture slides) as long as they are printed. You may not have anything open on your browser other than MITx (on the exam page) and the IDE of your choice. If you are seen with any outside material that is not printed and on your browser, that is grounds for a zero on the exam.

Reminder: The quiz is today 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM and the room for the quiz is determined based on your kerberos id.

If your kerberos starts with the letter:
A-C: go to E25-111.
D: go to E25-117
E-Z: go to 26-100

Announced on 18 October 2017  12:08  p.m. by Laura N Gustafson

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