| Calculus and Probability for Life Science Students - Math 3C/2 - Spring 06 |
| Exams |
Final Exam on Monday, 12th of June 2006 at 11:30am-2:30pm in Franz 1178
- 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: all sections from the reading assignments page, which are 12.1-12.4.3, 12.4.5, 12.4.6, 12.5, 12.6, 12.7.1 and 12.7.2
- My office hours during exam week will be TBA.
- Find two previously given finals under
Midterm Two on Friday, 19th of May 2006 at 9:00am-9:50am in Franz 1178
- Download suggested solutions to midterm two.
- 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
- Additional office hours during exam week will be T 10-11am.
- Find two previously given midterms under
Midterm One on Friday, 28th of April 2006 at 9:00am-9:50am in Franz 1178
- Download suggested solutions to midterm one.
- Distribution for Midterm one
- Midterm One scores are posted on MyUCLA.
- Find two previously given midterms under
- Numerical answers to most of the above even numbered problems are available here.
- 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 you may need to know the discussion section you are enrolled in.
- Chapter.Section covered on midterm one: 12.1-12.4.1
- My office hours during exam week will be TBA
- Any regrading requests (see syllabus for details) can be made until Monday, May 8th 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.
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