Spring 2008: Final Exam
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Our final will be Tuesday May 6, 2008 at 10:30 AM~12:30 PM , The room for final will be:
Section 001 YNG 100
Section 002 BCH 443
Section 003 CHM A203
Section 004 FS 103
Section 005 BCH 317
Section 006 MONT 303
Section 007 YNG 100
Section 008 MSB 118 (and MSB 117)
Section 009 CHM A203
Section 010 FS 25
Section 011-012 BPB 130
The exam will cover everything we do this semester: in lectures, in quizzes in the homework, and in the book. However the focus of the final will be on the material that we've learned after the second midterm.From the book, this means that the final exam will focus on
Section 6.1-6.7, 7.2, 7.4.
Section 1.1-1.5, 3.1-3.4 A6-A8. (Midterm 1)
Section 4.1-4.5, 5.1-5.6, 5.8. (Midterm 2)
Review Sheet MT 1
Review Sheet MT 2
Review Sheet Chapter 6 and 7
Practice MT 1
Practice MT 1's Solution
Practice MT 2
Practice MT 's Solution
Practice Final exam
Practice Final exam's solution
Spring 07 Final exam
Fall 07 Final exam
Note: The solution for the old exams will NOT be posted here. You may ask your TA to go over the old exam in class-review or additional review sessions below.
Besides in class review, there will be three additional review sessions by:
TA Ushani Dias at Friday May 2, 4-6PM in PB 36.
TA Lucas Roesler at Saturaday May 3, 6-7 in PB 38 .
Dr Ning Khamsemanan at Sunday May 4, 7-9PM in PB 36.
Bring pen, pencil and eraser. You may use your calculator but it must agree with the department policy (TI 84-or lower). Please see Course information for that. Computers,
cell phones are not allowed in the exams. Please bring your student ID. You may bring THREE 4x6 notecards or a letter size paper)
Academic Integrity:
(From the UConn Policy on Academic Misconduct)
A fundamental tenet of all educational institutions is academic honesty; academic work depends upon respect for and acknowledgment of the work and ideas of others. Misrepresenting someone else's work as one's own is a serious offense in any academic setting and it will not be condoned.
Academic misconduct includes, but is not limited to, providing or receiving assistance in a manner not authorized by the instructor in the creation of work to be submitted for academic evaluation (e.g. papers, projects, examinations and assessments - whether online or in class); presenting, as one's own, the ideas, words or calculations of another for academic evaluation; doing unauthorized academic work for which another person will receive credit or be evaluated; using unauthorized aids in preparing work for evaluation (e.g. unauthorized formula sheets, unauthorized calculators, unauthorized programs or formulas loaded into your calculator, etc.); and presenting the same or substantially the same papers or projects in two or more courses without the explicit permission of the instructors involved.
A student who knowingly assists another student in committing an act of academic misconduct shall be equally accountable for the violation, and shall be subject to the sanctions and other remedies described in The Student Code. Sanctions shall include, but are not limited to, a letter sent to the Dean of Students of the University; a grade of 0 on the assignment, quiz or exam; a grade of F for the course.
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