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The exam consists of two computer marked tests per section. The course grade is obtained when all five parts are approved. Grades on the course are pass or fail.
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The exam consists of two computer-marked tests per section; in addition, at the end of the course you will do both an individual assignment and a group project. The course grade is obtained when all five parts are approved. Your grade will be a straight pass or fail.
===The basic and final tests are computer marked ===
===The basic and final tests are computer marked ===
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For each section of the course, there is both a basic and a final test. Links to the tests can be found in the "Student Lounge" that you arrive at when you log in with your personal user name. You cannot be failed on these tests, as if you do not succeed in passing a test, you can just take it again until you get all the questions right.
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For each section of the course, there is both a basic and a final test. Links to the tests can be found in the "Student Lounge" that you arrive at when you log in with your personal user name. You cannot fail these tests; if you do not pass, you can just take the test again until you do. To pass one of these tests you must get all the questions right.
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The final tests consist of three randomly generated questions that automatically are corrected by the computer. Here, you are expected to solve a problem on paper and input your answer. You must answer correctly all three questions at the same sitting to be passed.
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The final tests consist of three randomly generated questions that are automatically marked by the computer. Here, you are expected to solve a problem on paper and input your answer. You must answer all three questions correctly at the same sitting to pass.
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If you give the wrong answer to any question, you can make a new attempt. You will now be presented with three new versions of the questions you're meant to solve, (even if you passed any of the previous questions, you start from scratch and have to pass all three questions again). However keep in mind that it is your final performance that is recorded in the statistics of the course.
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If you give the wrong answer to any question, you can make another attempt. You will now be presented with three new versions of the questions; even if you passed one or more of the previous questions, you start from scratch and have to pass all three questions again. However, keep in mind that it is your final performance that is recorded in the statistics of the course.

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The exam consists of two computer-marked tests per section; in addition, at the end of the course you will do both an individual assignment and a group project. The course grade is obtained when all five parts are approved. Your grade will be a straight pass or fail.


The basic and final tests are computer marked

For each section of the course, there is both a basic and a final test. Links to the tests can be found in the "Student Lounge" that you arrive at when you log in with your personal user name. You cannot fail these tests; if you do not pass, you can just take the test again until you do. To pass one of these tests you must get all the questions right.


The final tests consist of three randomly generated questions that are automatically marked by the computer. Here, you are expected to solve a problem on paper and input your answer. You must answer all three questions correctly at the same sitting to pass.

If you give the wrong answer to any question, you can make another attempt. You will now be presented with three new versions of the questions; even if you passed one or more of the previous questions, you start from scratch and have to pass all three questions again. However, keep in mind that it is your final performance that is recorded in the statistics of the course.