ABOUT EXAMS: HOURLY TESTS AND FINAL EXAM |
(Spring 2006) |
There will be |
NO MAKE-UP EXAMS WILL BE GIVEN. Instead the lowest scored (after
renormalization) hour of the five exam hours (3 Hourly Exams plus the two
hour Final Exam) for each student will be dropped. Thus, if one of the hourly
exam scores is lowest, it will be dropped. Or, if the final exam score is the
lowest, then the final exam score will be weighted only once, not twice. Then a student who misses an hourly exam
will earn a zero, and that score will automatically be the one dropped. NOTE: If a student misses two hourly exams or the final exam, he
automatically fails the course. YOU MUST TAKE THE FINAL EXAM and at
least two hourly exams to complete the course. |
If the
University closes for any reason on an exam day, the exam will be given
during the next lecture period. Also, if ever you are delayed in getting to
an exam, come late rather than not at all, since it is sometimes possible to
arrange extra time for a late student, whereas it would be quite impossible
to re-administer the same exam at a later non-overlapping time. |
Exam Schedule |
In accord with the Official Final
Examination Schedule, the final exam for Physics 117, all sections, is
scheduled for |
Thursday, May 18, 8:00AM– 10:00AM. |
at a location to be announced (but perhaps in our 1410 lecture hall). YOU MUST TAKE THE FINAL EXAM TO PASS THE COURSE. (If for religious reasons you are unable to take the Final Exam, or any Hourly Exam, at the scheduled time, please speak to Dr. Griffin about alternative arrangements at least one month before the exam date.)
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The three in-class hourly exams are tentatively scheduled
for the classes of |
Friday, February 24; Friday March 31; and
Friday April 28. |
Plan to arrive as early as possible in order to locate your assigned seating for the exam. |
Pre-Exam Question and Answer Sessions are scheduled before each exam. See the Syllabus for times and places. |
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