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Final Retake Results

Written on 06.04.2023 16:24 by Gregory Stock

The previous news notification contained a typo in the date of the exam inspection. Please note that the correct date is Wednesday, April 12, from 13:15 to 14:45.

Dear students,

The results of the final retake exam are now available on your personal status page in the dCMS, in case you participated in the retake.

We can share the following observations:

  • We had 113 participants in total. 58 of them made the cut which was again set to 42 points.
  • For the majority, namely retakers who had originally failed the final exam (88 participants), their score has improved by about 17 points on average.
  • In total, 47 more students now managed to pass the exam, and thus to pass the course.
  • 18 participants had previously passed the final exam. Their point score is on average 6 points below the respective original score.
  • The largest jump upwards was by 48 points.

In the dCMS, retake participants will also be able to see the points scored per exam exercise posed.

Provided you have passed one or more final exams (and one or more midterm exams), the sum of the (respective maxima of) points scored in midterm and final exam will determine your grade according to the following table:

1,0 – points ∈ [137,25 ; 180,00]
1,3 – points ∈ [129,75 ; 137,00]
1,7 – points ∈ [122,50 ; 129,50]
2,0 – points ∈ [115,50 ; 122,25]
2,3 – points ∈ [108,75 ; 115,25]
2,7 – points ∈ [102,25 ; 108,50]
3,0 – points ∈ [96,00 ; 102,00]
3,3 – points ∈ [90,00 ; 95,75]
3,7 – points ∈ [84,25 ; 89,75]
4,0 – points ∈ [82,00 ; 84,00]

The (updated) result is also displayed on your dCMS page.

You will have the chance to inspect the marking of your exam. This exam inspection will take place on Wednesday, April 12, from 13:15 to 14:45 in SR 107, E1 3. You do not need to register for this inspection. You must bring your student id to the inspection. You will not be allowed to take pictures or notes during the inspection, and there will be no time for interactions with the team that aim at sharpening your problem-solving capabilities. Your fellow students will appreciate non-excessive inspections.

Kind regards,
Your Programming 1 team

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