The Exam II Second Chance Club for Math 244 (Differential Equations) Sections 1-3, Fall 2016 (Rutgers University)

http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~zeilberg/calc4/sccII2016.html    .  

First Posted: Dec.4, 2016

Last update: Dec. 6, 2016

For people who qualified to be in SCC2 but not SCC1

If you qualify for membership, then your course grade will be computed in two ways. The first way is the usual way, counting everything, the second way disregarding Exam II, dividing by 400, and multiplying by 500.

Whatever is higher, is your final course score that would determine your grade, according to the scale:

450-500:A ;   420-449: B+ ;   390-419: B ;   360-389: C+ ;   315-359: C ;   270-314: D ;   0-269: F . No Curve!.

Here is the information about the Second Chance Club for Exam I.

For people who qualified to be in SCC1 but not SCC2

If you qualify for membership, then your course grade will be computed in two ways. The first way is the usual way, counting everything, the second way disregarding Exam I, dividing by 400, and multiplying by 500.

Whatever is higher, is your final course score that would determine your grade, according to the scale:

450-500:A ;   420-449: B+ ;   390-419: B ;   360-389: C+ ;   315-359: C ;   270-314: D ;   0-269: F . No Curve!.

For people who qualified to be in both SCC2 and SCC1

If you qualify for membership, then your course grade will be computed in two ways. The first way is the usual way, counting everything, the second way disregarding both Exam I and Exam II, dividing by 300, and multiplying by 500.

Whatever is higher, is your final course score that would determine your grade, according to the scale:

450-500:A ;   420-449: B+ ;   390-419: B ;   360-389: C+ ;   315-359: C ;   270-314: D ;   0-269: F . No Curve!.

What do you need to do in order to join the Second Chance Club for Exam II?


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