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* The final exam is on 16 April 2015, at 19:00. The location is IWC 2. Please confirm your section.
* The final exam is on 16 April 2015, at 19:00. The location is IWC 2. Please confirm your section.
* Practice questions for the exam have been posted for you: http://yint.org/4G3-practice   
* Practice questions for the exam have been posted for you: http://yint.org/4G3-practice   
* The final exam will be open notes, anything may be brought in with you.
* Any calculator can be used.
* The final exam will cover everything from the course. We discussed all the topics in the course [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VZRQ_aaQjMiK_brME9y1dhHYtkhTI_2NLt4PQ51OyhM during the last class]. Please see the last page of that handout.
* The final exam will cover everything from the course. We discussed all the topics in the course [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VZRQ_aaQjMiK_brME9y1dhHYtkhTI_2NLt4PQ51OyhM during the last class]. Please see the last page of that handout.
* The exam is comprehensive. You will not have time to learn/look up information from your notes that is unfamiliar, ie. deferring your studying to the exam time is not an option. I recommend you treat this exam like a closed-book exam; have a few page of summary notes to refer to. If you are searching through the notes for information in the middle of the exam you are using the wrong approach.
The top of the exam paper appears as follows:
[[Image:2015-4G3-Exam-header.png|700px]]

Latest revision as of 19:34, 15 April 2015

  • The final exam is on 16 April 2015, at 19:00. The location is IWC 2. Please confirm your section.
  • Practice questions for the exam have been posted for you: http://yint.org/4G3-practice
  • The final exam will cover everything from the course. We discussed all the topics in the course during the last class. Please see the last page of that handout.
  • The exam is comprehensive. You will not have time to learn/look up information from your notes that is unfamiliar, ie. deferring your studying to the exam time is not an option. I recommend you treat this exam like a closed-book exam; have a few page of summary notes to refer to. If you are searching through the notes for information in the middle of the exam you are using the wrong approach.

The top of the exam paper appears as follows:

2015-4G3-Exam-header.png