The prof. gave the full version of his grading scheme: I cannot fail this class, by the numbers, even if I got a zero on the final and the forgotten homework. (I'd get a B-, which with MITs lack of plus/minus on official grades would be a B.) Conversely, I have to do quite well to get an A, since I didn't ace the midterm. I think I can do that well, but it's going to be luck of the draw on the exam questions, since questions in this class seem to be either ridiculously simple or completely inscrutable. (I messed up one of the simple ones on the midterm, and one of the inscrutable ones.)
homestretch time
The prof. gave the full version of his grading scheme: I cannot fail this class, by the numbers, even if I got a zero on the final and the forgotten homework. (I'd get a B-, which with MITs lack of plus/minus on official grades would be a B.) Conversely, I have to do quite well to get an A, since I didn't ace the midterm. I think I can do that well, but it's going to be luck of the draw on the exam questions, since questions in this class seem to be either ridiculously simple or completely inscrutable. (I messed up one of the simple ones on the midterm, and one of the inscrutable ones.)
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ifcomp: quickies
Some short impressions of short games (I haven't been having much time/energy to play, but did a bunch of short web games while commuting -- I stuck…
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IFComp 2019: group 1
Well, the first batch coming out of the shuffle is Very IFComp. One short-cute parser puzzler, one Dramatic Web Game About Dark Subjects, and an…
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another year, another IFComp
Do I post about anything in my actual life? Not really. But I'm going to try to judge IFComp again. There are 82 entries this year; I'm hoping to get…
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