Calculus for Life Science Students - Math 3C/1 - Winter 06 |
Exams |
Final Exam on Tuesday, 21st of March 2006 at , 8:00am-11:00am in FOWLER A103B
- You must bring a picture ID to the exams. Nonprogrammable calculators may be used but no programmable ones or computers, or notes, or books are allowed during exams.
- Chapter.Section covered on the final exam: 12.1-12.4.3, 12.4.5, 12.4.6, 12.5, and 12.6.
- For your practice, here are two midterms and one final I gave in last year's 3C class: Do not count on the actual final being merely a copy of last year's final with a few numbers changed. A good guidance is, how much last year's midterm differed or were similar to this year's. As before: make sure you know all 'the formulas', but those alone won't bring you far unless you try to understand as much as possible.
- My office hours during exam week will be: M 10:30-12.
Midterm Two on Friday, 24th of February 2006 at 9:00-9:50AM in DODD 147
- Download suggested solutions to midterm two.
- Midterm two scores are posted on MyUCLA.
- You must bring a picture ID to the exams. Nonprogrammable calculators may be used but no programmable ones or computers, or notes, or books are allowed during exams.
- Chapter.Section covered on midterm two: 12.4.2, 12.4.3, 12.4.5, 12.4.6, 12.5.1.
- Some (not all yet) Numerical answers to the above even numbered problems are available here.
- My office hours during exam week will be W 8-8:50 and 10-11:30, and R 1:10-2:30.
Midterm One on Friday, 3rd of February 2006 at 9:00-9:50AM in DODD 147
- Midterm One scores are posted on MyUCLA.
- Download suggested solutions to midterm one.
- You must bring a picture ID to the exams. No calculators, computers, or notes are allowed during exams. You need to know your UID and the section you are enrolled in.
- Chapter.Section covered on midterm one: 12.1-12.4.1
- Numerical answers to most of the above even numbered problems are available here.
- The format of the exam will be eight and a half by eleven.
- My office hours during exam week will be M 10-11 and W 8-8:50 and 10-11:30, and R 1:10-2:30
- Any regrading requests (see syllabus for details) can be made until Monday, February 13th and no later.
- The rules for regrades are as follows:
- Recall: Before exams are returned, I will take a random selection of exams to be copied. So when you come back for a regrade, make sure you know what you added later on to the exam and what was originally there.
- Any regrading request has to be submitted in writing to me, Andrea Brose. No more than two sentences are accepted.
- Accepted regrading request include cases, where you believe that the points got added up incorrectly, or where you believe we missed grading a part of your work.
- Regrading requests, such as "I deserve more partial credit" are not accepted, as all exams have been graded consistently.
- Be aware that a regrade means that your exam will be regraded from scratch, and it is possible that you will receive a lower score than originally given, if I decide that the original grade was too high.
Math 3C Home Page | Andrea Brose | Department of Mathematics | UCLA |
This page was last updated: July 28, 2009 by m3cw06@math.ucla.edu |