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6.006 Grade Report for , user None.

Assignment Weight Max Score 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 Grade Note
PS 0 0% 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
PS 1 2% 100 -- 100 92 89 70 66 45 42 25 20 10 0 -- --
PS 2 2% 100 -- 100 92 88 70 61 45 38 23 20 10 0 -- --
PS 3 2% 100 -- 100 92 87 69 60 45 38 23 20 10 0 -- --
PS 4 2% 100 -- 100 92 86 65 60 45 38 23 20 10 0 -- --
PS 5 2% 100 -- 100 92 86 70 62 45 38 23 20 10 0 -- --
PS 6 2% 100 -- 100 92 86 68 60 45 38 23 20 10 0 -- --
PS 7 2% 100 -- 100 92 86 68 60 45 38 23 20 10 0 -- --
PS 8 2% 100 -- 100 92 86 68 60 45 38 23 20 10 0 -- --
PS 9 2% 100 -- 100 92 86 66 60 45 38 23 20 10 0 -- --
Quiz 1 20% 120 -- 110 86 82 73 69 56 51 39 35 20 0 -- --
Quiz 2 15% 90 -- 89 74 67 57 45 35 27 20 15 10 0 -- --
Quiz 3 10% 60 -- 60 53 50 41 38 29 21 15 9 4 0 -- --
Final 35% 180 -- 165 115 98 73 61 45 30 20 15 10 0 -- --

Your score on each graded assignment is mapped to a normalized grade in the range [0,5] via the piecewise-linear interpolation provided; for example, if you scored 96 on PS1, an assignment which maps
scores [100, 92, 89, 70, 66, 45, 42, 25, 20, 10, 0] to grades [5.0, 4.5, 4.0, 3.5, 3.0, 2.5, 2.0, 1.5, 1.0, 0.5, 0.0],
your grade would be the linear interpolation: (96 - 92)/(100 - 92)*0.5 + 4.5 = 4.75
(When computing, we always round up to the nearest hundredth.)

Grades mapped to the half-open intervals (4, 5], (3, 4], (2, 3], (1, 2], and [0, 1] correspond to letter grades A, B, C, D, and F respectively. A grade strictly above 4 will be at least an A-, above 3 will be at least a B-, etc., but we reserve the right to lower course letter grade cutoffs at the end of term based on institute grade definitions.

As grades change over time due to regrades, the scores on this website may differ from the scores shown on Gradescope. We will only update this website once or twice a week. Gradescope is the authority on the current values of your assignment grades. If your grade is different here than on Gradescope, it should be updated here within a week. If you think your grades have been logged incorrectly, please email 6.006-questions@mit.edu.

Reminder of course late policy:
Your two highest scoring late submissions will not be penalized, but any other unexcused late submission will be penalized by 50%. We will designate any penalized late submissions as penalized here after grades for PS9 have been released.