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EECE.3170 Microprocessor Systems Design I Instructor: Dr. Michael Geiger Spring 2016 Lecture 26: Exam 2 Review

Exam stats & grade distribution Extra credit 54 students 4. / 10 average Question-by-question averages: Q1: 10.6 / 16 (67%) Q2: 13.4 / 16 (84%) Q3: 17.7 / 28 (63%) Q4: 29.2 / 40 (73%) Average: 70.9 Median: 74 Std. deviation: 17.9 Max: 95 1/12/2019 Microprocessors I: Lecture 27

Figuring out where you stand Homework: 55% (6 done; 4 graded; 8 or 9 total) Exams: 45% (15% + 15% + 15%) ~25-30% of your grade still to be determined Estimating your grade Homework avg (HWA) = (HW1 + HW2 + HW3+HW4) / 4 Exam avg (EA) = ((Exam1) + (Exam2)) / 2 Overall avg = HWA * 0.55 + EA * 0.45 1/12/2019 Microprocessors I: Lecture 27

Figuring out where you stand Estimated avg. = HWA * 0.55 + EA * 0.45 Current course averages Without extra credit: ~79.7%, SD ≈ 14.9 With extra credit: ~80.4%, SD ≈ 15.1 Key points Very likely there will be no grading curve Minimum grade to earn a C: 73% THESE NUMBERS WILL ALMOST CERTAINLY CHANGE BEFORE SEMESTER’S END—THESE FIGURES ARE JUST ROUGH ESTIMATES!!!!! 1/12/2019 Microprocessors I: Lecture 27