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2015 Overall class – Report

General

Total number of students 41 Number of undergraduate students 36 Number of graduate students 5

Weight

Homework 0.10

Quiz*

0.15

CFD 0.25

Exam 1 & 2 0.25

Final exam 0.25

Total

Average score (AV) 97.34 81.30 87.39 82.45 79.57 84.28 Standard deviation (SD) 7.79 14.15 5.03 11.20 11.57 7.75

Undergraduate AV 97.97 80.70 86.98 81.69 78.62 83.72

SD 7.89 14.40 5.09 11.41 11.69 7.92

Graduate AV 92.84 85.60 90.35 87.92 86.42 88.29

SD 5.08 11.27 3.29 7.52 7.70 4.73

*Quiz grade includes bonus: +10% zero-missed, +5% one-missed, +2.5% two-missed

Total score distribution

Global overview of scores

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Comparison with previous years

Grade ranges

Letter grade Graduate

students

Undergraduate students

A+ >= 95 95

A >= 93 92

A- >= 90 89

B+ >= 87 85

B >= 84 81

B- >= 80 77

C+ >= 73

C >= 69

C- >= 66

D+ >= 60

Total grade distribution

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Undergraduate students grade distribution

Graduate students grade distribution

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