The proofs of continuous evaluation allow the student to obtain a final qualification based only in his path along the course, and consist in: 1. Four proofs of short answer, with 10% of the total note each one, adding 40%. 2. Proofs of systematic observation in the practices of laboratory and computer, that add another 40% 3. Evaluation of the tutored works (15%) and of the presentation of the same (5%) The tasks of continuous evaluation are not recoverable, and they are only valid for the current course. A student is supposed that has opted by continuous evaluation when he has done two of the proofs of short answer and he has attended two practices of laboratory. A student that opts by the continuous evaluation is considered to be presented to the topic, independently that he attends or not the final examination. If a student, having presented to continuous evaluation, opts for presenting to the final examination, the final mark of the topic will be the average of both. According to the regulations of the University of Vigo, the student that wish has to be able to opt to 100% of the final note by means of an only final examination. The final examination is that he realises in the official dates marked in Board of School in the months of December or January (or July, in the case extraordinary exam), and to those that have to attend those students that have not opted by continuous evaluation and wish to approve the topic. The final examination will consist of ten brief questions related with the contents of the classes of classroom, of laboratory, and the presentations of the works. The extraordinary examination will have a similar structure to the final examination.
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