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-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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