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Ground Rules for Math 111/112 Common Final


Time and Place. Your final exam will be on Saturday, March  11, 2006, 5:00-8:00pm. The room where your class takes the final examination will be listed below after the 10th day of the quarter. Students who cannot take an examination for religious reasons should immediately petition to make alternative arrangements. Petition forms are available in the Mathematics Advising Office, C-36 Padelford. The petition has to be file by Friday, February 10. As a rule, other than for religious reasons no exceptions will be made to this examination time. If you are unable to take the final examination for reasons of health, you have to call the professor in advance, and you will have to provide a written medical excuse. If extraordinary circumstances of grave personal import preclude taking the final exam at the scheduled time, students who file petitions accompanied by the appropriate written documentation by the February 10 deadline may be granted permission to take a makeup final exam. Approval of such petitions is by no means automatic. Plans for sporting events, travel or work on exam day, etc. do not constitute extraordinary circumstances.


Length of Exam. The exam is designed so that it can be done in 2 hours. However, you will have 3 hours to complete it.

Working the final exam.
At the final exam, you will be given an exam packet which will have the questions on it. For written-answer problems, you will find sufficient space to write out a full and complete solution. If you find that you cannot complete a problem in the given space, then continue your work on the back of the page, or on the the back of the preceding page. If you continue your work elsewhere, make sure you tell the grader where it is. Answers with insufficient work shown will not get much credit. Show enough work on each problem for the grader to tell how you obtained your answer. This may also help you get some partial credit if your answer is incorrect or incomplete. You are responsible for making your solutions readable. Using a few words of English will help the grader understand your work. You should show enough work so that a grader can give you partial credit if your final answer is not complete.

Closed Book. The exam will be closed book. You are allowed to bring one 8.5 x 11 page of handwritten notes, both sides.

Calculators. Calculators will be allowed on the final.

Photo I.D. You may be asked for personal identification that has your photo on it. Whether or not you have a driver's license, such an I.D. can be obtained from the Department of Motor Vehicles. You should also bring your student I.D. to the exam.


The Exam Cover Sheet. Remember to put your name and student number on the cover sheet of your exam.

Rooms of Finals for Math 111/112 -- March 11, 2006 at 5:00pm


Section Final Room Section Final Room Section Final Room
111 AA KNE 210 111 BA KNE 120 111 CA KNE 120
111 AB KNE 210 111 BB KNE 120 111 CB KNE 120
111 AC KNE 210 111 BC KNE 120 111 CC KNE 120
111 AD KNE 210 111 BD KNE 120 111 CD KNE 120


Section Final Room Section Final Room Section Final Room
112 AA KNE 130 112 BA KNE 130 112 CA KNE 130
112 AB KNE 130 112 BB KNE 130 112 CB KNE 130
112 AC KNE 130 112 BC KNE 130 112 CC KNE 130
112 AD KNE 130 112 BD KNE 130 112 CD KNE 130

 

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