Final course averages and final letter grades are now on compass. Honors grades will appear real soon.
Here is the final exam and some sketchy answers to it. Approximate cutoffs for interpreting final exam grades: A 84, B 71.5, C 55. See compass for other statistics.
The scores for the third quiz are now on compass. Here is information on how to interpret your score.
Here is the skills list for the final exam and also the final from last term. We don't have model solutions for the old final, so bring your questions to discussion sections next week. Notice that the third part of question 1 is a "headline" question about something that you won't see until Wednesday's lecture.
Here are the solutions to Quiz 3.
Since the two rooms for the final exam (7-10pm on Friday the 7th) are some distance apart, you need to go to the correct room, based on the first letter of your last name:
The conflict exam (1:30-4:30 on Monday the 10th) will be in 269 Everett Lab. If you need to take the conflict exam, you MUST tell Margaret by the last day of classes.
It's time to check your final exam schedules for conflicts. For finals, the definition of "conflict" and the procedures for resolving them are tightly regulated by the university policy.
If you think you need to take the conflict exam for 173 (or, worse, if you think you might need a special conflict exam) you MUST contact me no later than the last day of classes. If you aren't sure which of your courses is responsible for solving the conflict (e.g. you don't know which one has more students) contact all the instructors involved, so we can help figure this out.
Grades for the second midterm are now available on compass. Here is information on how to interpret your score. Here are the solutions for the second midterm.
Here is the skills list for the second midterm, the second midterm from last term, and its solutions . Remember that last term's exams were in-class, i.e. 50 minutes, so our evening exam will be somewhat longer.
Scores for the second quiz are now available on compass. Here is information on how to interpret your score.
The second midterm is coming up: Wednesday April 7th, 7-9pm, in 141 Wohlers Hall. Lecture that day is an (optional) question/answer session. Please contact Margaret NOW if you have conflicts with the exam or need special arrangments. Please include your schedule in the case of conflicts.
Our final exam will be 7-10pm on Friday May 7th. The conflict exam will be Monday May 10th, 1:30-4:30pm.
Here is the second quiz and its model solutions.
The second quiz will be Wednesday March 17th, at the start of each lecture. To help you study, here is the skills list, the second quiz from last term and its solutions. Also see the "review" part of HW 7.
Midterm scores are now on compass. Here is information on how to interpret your score.
Here are the model solutions for the first midterm.
To help study for the first midterm, here is its skills list, the first midterm from last term and its solutions.
The first midterm is coming up: Wednesday February 24th, 7-9pm, in 141 Wohlers Hall. Lecture that day is an (optional) question/answer session. Please contact Margaret NOW if you have conflicts with the exam or need special arrangments. Please include your schedule in the case of conflicts.
Quizzes are coming back in discussion sections this week. Scores will be release on compass when they are all entered, which should be very soon. Here is information on how to interpret your score.
Here is the first quiz and its solutions. The questions used in both sections are folded together into one file.
The first quiz will be Wednesday February 10th, at the start of each lecture. To help you study, here is the skills list, the first quiz from last term and its solutions. Additional review problems will be posted on the homework page on Friday.
The two midterms will be on February 24th and April 7th, both in the evenings, 7-9pm in 141 Wohlers Hall. We do not yet have a day/time for the final exam, because it's combined between the two lecture sections.