Hi Peace,
Yes, this is the same information I had. It was supposed to be 19 graded exams for Macro and 24 for Micro. ...the only problem is it seems as if it may have changed. I will give the new advisor a call in the am to discuss the requirements. Was just hoping someone who took the course could confirm if the chapter quizzes were optional.
Thanks and Happy New Year!
Edit to add -
Taken from the December 17, 2009 Macroeconomics syllabus I printed:
Course Evaluation Criteria
The graded exams for Topics 1-19 are worth 60 points each. The maximum a student can earn in the course is 1,140 points. At the end of the course, each student will receive the number of points earned. The student's final letter grade is determined by the corresponding institution's grading scale.
Yes, this is the same information I had. It was supposed to be 19 graded exams for Macro and 24 for Micro. ...the only problem is it seems as if it may have changed. I will give the new advisor a call in the am to discuss the requirements. Was just hoping someone who took the course could confirm if the chapter quizzes were optional.
Thanks and Happy New Year!
Edit to add -
Taken from the December 17, 2009 Macroeconomics syllabus I printed:
Course Evaluation Criteria
The graded exams for Topics 1-19 are worth 60 points each. The maximum a student can earn in the course is 1,140 points. At the end of the course, each student will receive the number of points earned. The student's final letter grade is determined by the corresponding institution's grading scale.
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