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Solo Project Deadline Approaching - Grading Information

Written on 05.11.2025 16:54 by Joachim Meyer

Hi all,

here's a reminder that the solo project has a hard deadline for submission, this Sunday, Nov 9th, 23:59 CET.
Please ensure that the state of the project you want to hand in is available on the main branch of your regexfe repository in our GitLab.
If you do not see your project on the progress page yet, there is something wrong, and we will not grade your project. So do get in contact with us if that is the case.

The group project phase starts next week.
The registration for this ends on Tuesday, Nov 11th, 23:59 CET.
Please find yourselves a group of 2-3 and follow the respective paragraph for registration from: https://cms.sic.saarland/cc2526/4/How_to_Attend

We also want to make sure you understand what the impact of the solo project is with regard to your final grade.
Our already communicated grading statement is: "To get a course certificate, students must pass the final exam and the projects. If you pass both, the exam and the projects, the final grades for the course will be computed as the (equally weighted) arithmetic mean between your exam grade and your project grade, rounded towards your exam grade."
The solo project accounts for 20% of the project grade.
As the project grade accounts for ~50% (only approximately due to the rounding towards the exam grade) of the final course grade, the final impact of the solo project is ~10%.
You do not have to pass the solo project to be able to continue the course.
However, you have to pass the project part of the course, so if you don't do the solo project, you have to get at least 62.5% on the group project to pass the course.
For the grade, we do consider the number of tests that your implementation passes.
We have no hidden tests, so the tests that count are exclusively the tests that you already get feedback on at: https://cc.cdl.uni-saarland.de/results/progress.php
To determine the final project grade, we will have a project discussion with each group after the semester.
There, we will discuss both the solo and the group projects to verify your level of contribution to the projects.

Good luck!

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