Your mark is now available through cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~give/Student/sturec.php or from your CSE account using
9024 classrun 25T0 -sturec
The university has a policy to disallow any adjustments to near-misses of higher grades, and they utilise statistical methods to ensure compliance. In a large class like ours, it is inevitable that some of you will have missed a higher grade by just 1 mark. In such cases, I apologise for what is simply bad luck, but please note that all open questions were manually marked using the same criteria for everyone, and then we are not allowed to make individual adjustments.
Kudos to the following students for scoring 90 or higher:
David Zhou
Zepeng Fan
Jianghan Zhou
Shuyu Miao
Chenxi Zhu
Well done, and congratulations to everyone else who passed and achieved a good result!
You can now fetch your marked assignment "Number Trails", including feedback, either by logging into cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~give/Student/sturec.php , or by using
9024 classrun 25T0 -collect assn
If you have any further question about your assignment mark, please contact your friendly marker Ziting Li (ziting.li@student.unsw.edu.au).
If you believe that you made a submission but cannot find the marked assignment, then you are probably one of the 16 students who are under investigation for significant plagiarism and will receive an email from us shortly.
Please note that assignment submission is currently possible only as described on the assignment, by using the command
give cs9024 assn trails.c (+ header and implementation files of any admissible ADTs your program is using)
(e.g. on vlab). To check that your submission has been received use the command
9024 classrun -check assn