CS205 Allender's in-class quizzes?

That seems to be against Rutgers Policy.

All Rutgers faculty and instructors are expected to develop a comprehensive and detailed course syllabus for each course. All syllabi should be posted on or linked to the department's own website by the first day of class. (Expanded Course Descriptions should be posted to the Online Schedule of Classes when registration begins for the upcoming term.) A syllabus should summarize the content, structure, and student assessment principles for your course. While a basic syllabus gives students the essential information about meeting times and office hours, a full syllabus allows the students to plan their coursework efficiently and balance it with the requirements of other courses.

A good syllabus will provide students with a roadmap for the semester, help them plan their class work and study calendars, and provide them with the specificity they need to help them complete their work with a full understanding of what you expect of them. Note that a syllabus is a living document, not etched in stone. As the term develops, changes will often be made as suitable and necessary.

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