When each homework assignment is graded, please view the comments that I left on your submission in Gradescope (you'll need to click each question's number to view the comments). It is very important that you read all of the comments (even if I indicated that your response met expectations); this feedback is the primary way that you will improve your mathematical abilities in this class. Reflect on the aspects of your responses that need improvement, and let me know if there's anything that you don't fully understand.

If I indicated that your solution did not meet expectations, you will have the opportunity to revise and resubmit the solution for another round of feedback. If the revised solution still does not meet expectations, you can revise and resubmit it again. There is no limit to the number of times you can revise any given problem; the only restriction is that if you do not revise it by the revision deadline, it is no longer eligible for revision, and its grade (”meets expectations” or “does not meet expectations”) is considered final.

The deadline for any problem to be revised is the first Sunday night which is at least one week after the assignment was graded and you received feedback on Gradescope. This rule applies to both the original submission and any subsequent revision; that is, any time that you turn in a homework (whether it’s the original submission or a revised attempt), you will have at least a week to revise it after you receive feedback on it.

Each week there will be an assignment on Gradescope where you can turn in any revisions you completed that week. As a reminder, revisions are due on Sunday nights (but technically you’ll be able to turn them in until 8am on Monday). At the beginning of each revised problem, make sure to clearly indicate the following three things: