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 Homeworks are due in lecture on Fridays (except the first two, which are due on Wednesdays). ​ Homeworks are due in lecture on Fridays (except the first two, which are due on Wednesdays). ​
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 You are allowed and even encouraged to work together on homeworks, but what you turn in must be your own work.  You are allowed and even encouraged to work together on homeworks, but what you turn in must be your own work. 
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 Homeworks are graded on a scale of 0 to 100. Not every problem will be graded, just a representative sample. ​ Homeworks are graded on a scale of 0 to 100. Not every problem will be graded, just a representative sample. ​
  
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   50-64% ​ D   50-64% ​ D
   0-50%   F   0-50%   F
-Depending my assessment of the difficulty of the exams (based on the performance of the class and other factors), the lower bound of each grade might shift downward by 5% or so. 
  
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 [[http://​www.wellesley.edu/​socialcomputing/​Netiquette/​netiquetteprofessor.html | How to write a businesslike email. ]] [[http://​www.wellesley.edu/​socialcomputing/​Netiquette/​netiquetteprofessor.html | How to write a businesslike email. ]]
  
-Please think twice before writing an email to the instructor or your teaching assistant. With 150 students in the class, answering incidental questions by email can quickly become a full-time job. Most questions about the course policy and logistics are answered on the [[gibson:​teaching:​spring-2013:​math527|course website]]. Questions about course material should be addressed in lecture, recitation, or office hours. If there is something you need to discuss, come to office hours. For genuine emergencies,​ our emails are John Gibson <​john.gibson@unh.edu>,​ Tim Fill <tim.a.fill@gmail.com>, Ian Maxwell <​iio3@unh.edu>​. Please put "math 527" in the subject and include your full name in the text of your email. If you do not receive an answer within a few days, reread this paragraph before you resend! ​+Please think twice before writing an email to the instructor or your teaching assistant. With 150 students in the class, answering incidental questions by email can quickly become a full-time job. Most questions about the course policy and logistics are answered on the [[gibson:​teaching:​spring-2013:​math527|course website]]. Questions about course material should be addressed in lecture, recitation, or office hours. If there is something you need to discuss, come to office hours. For genuine emergencies,​ our emails are John Gibson <​john.gibson@unh.edu>,​ Tim Fill <tac42@wildcats.unh.edu>, Ian Maxwell <​iio3@unh.edu>​. Please put "math 527" in the subject and include your full name in the text of your email. If you do not receive an answer within a few days, reread this paragraph before you resend! ​
  
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