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Common Finals for Math 124, 125, 126, and 146

When and Where:
All finals for Math 124, 125, 126, 146 will be on Saturday, June 2 , 2007 from 1:30pm until 4:20pm. The room where your class takes the final exam will be listed at the bottom of this sheet after the 10th day of the quarter.

Alternatives:
Petition forms for alternatives to the common final are available in the Mathematics Advising Office, C-36 Padelford and should be filed by Friday, May 11. Petitions are usually granted only for religious reasons. Petitions are sometimes granted for reasons of health or extraordinary circumstances of grave personal import. In such cases the instructor should be contacted in advance and appropriate written documentation provided. Approval of petitions is not automatic. Plans for sporting events, travel or work on exam day, etc. do not constitute extraordinary circumstances.

What:
These exams are written jointly by the instructors and graded jointly by the instructors and TAs. Check with your instructor for further information. For Math 146 please check with your instructor for any special exam information.

Preparing for the Final:
Math 124: This is a closed book exam. A scientific calculator will be required. Graphing calculators are NOT allowed. You may bring one handwritten 8.5 x 11 sheet of notes; writing is allowed on both sides.

Math 125: This is a closed book exam. A scientific calculator is allowed, but no graphing calculators. You may bring one 8.5 x 11 handwritten sheet of notes; writing is allowed on both sides.

Math 126: This is a closed book exam. A scientific calculator is allowed, but no graphing calculators. You may bring one 8.5 x 11 handwritten sheet of notes; writing is allowed on both sides.

I.D.: You should bring your student I.D. to the exam. You may also be asked for personal identification that has your photo on it. (These can be obtained from the Department of Motor Vehicles whether or not you have a driver's license.)

Picking Up the Final:
Your instructor or TA will inform you of the procedure for picking up your final exam after it is graded. Caution: If you are offered the option of having your exam placed outside an office door, be aware that this option carries the risk of having your exam stolen. If you choose this option, then pick up your exam within a few days.


Rooms of Finals Math 124, 125, 126, 146 -- June 2, 2007 at 1:30


MATH 124
Section Final Room Section Final Room Section Final Room Section Final Room
124 AA KNE 210 124 BA KNE 210 124 DA KNE 110
124 AB KNE 210 124 BB KNE 210 124 CB KNE 110 124 DB KNE 110
124 AC KNE 210 124 BC KNE 210 124 CC KNE 110 124 DC KNE 110


MATH 125

Section Final Room Section Final Room Section Final Room
125 AA AND 223 125 BA EEB 125 125 CA EEB 105
125 AB AND 223 125 BB EEB 125 125 CB EEB 105
125 AC AND 223 125 BC EEB 125 125 CC EEB 105

Section Final Room Section Final Room Section Final Room
125 DA KNE 220 125 EA KNE 220 125 FA JHN 102
125 DB KNE 220 125 EB KNE 220 125 FB JHN 102
125 DC KNE 220 125 EC KNE 220 125 FC JHN 102
Section Final Room
125 GA JHN 102
125 GB JHN 102
125 GC JHN 102

MATH 126
Section Final Room Section Final Room Section Final Room
126 AA KNE 130 126 BA KNE 130 126 CA PAA A110
126 AB KNE 130 126 BB KNE 130 126 CB PAA A110
126 AC KNE 130 126 BC KNE 130
126 AD KNE 130 126 BD KNE 130

Section Final Room Section Final Room
126 DA KNE 120 126 FA KNE 120
126 DB KNE 120 126 FB KNE 120
126 DC KNE 120
126 DD KNE 120


MATH 146
Section Final Room
146A MOR 221


 

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