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So i got all the starred questions right. But on the unstarred questions i received 50% but none of the questions yielded incorrect. Prefix Removal, Collatz Returns, List Explosion, and Reverse Index just received a "-" (dash). I went through the problems when the explanation videos became available and they all yielded a Correct response. Does that mean that they just didn't receive my submission? |
The question has been closed for the following reason "Resolved." by Bogdan Kucherenko 15 Apr '12, 11:58
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Did you make sure to submit the problems? 1
Yea. i had submitted them a few days in advance and was checking the submissions right before the deadline. So the only logical conclusion that i can deduce is that if Run renders the code unsubmitted; than occams razor dictates that that is what i did. The problems that are ommited are the ones i was without a shadow of a doubt certain about. So it would make sense that i click run as a formality of the checking process and didn't bother hitting submit afterwards. 1
The same thing happened to me. It says 67% complete 67% correct for the starred questions. i checked it lots of times before the deadline. 1
Unfortunately, it happende to me too =( I absolutely sure I submitted all the answers. The whole topic is here: http://www.udacity-forums.com/cs101/questions/64439/submitting-problem-in-final-77 |
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I received 2 dashes for the final starred questions. I submitted solutions to all starred questions, and checked that there was a green check next to the question. The dash grades I received were submitted on April 9 before 23:59, but I did not notice the UTC... (another name for Greenwich Mean Time) which has a 5 hour difference... solved |
Click the Progress tab and select Homework 7. You should be able to see what percentage of problems you submitted.
Thats the location i am referring to.
Hmm. it does say 50% complete. But this is odd. since i submitted all of them. elssar mentioned that if i clicked run after submit the code becomes void. Could that be the case?
That does seem to be a bug that was mentioned in the forums. It was posted a few days prior to the final being due, so I would regularly check that it was submitted. Still, if it is a bug (and it seems to be), it's a bad one.