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1 Test Next Period Summer 3, 2015 Final Examination

2 Type of Exam The exam is structured as follows:  True-False Questions  Multiple Choice Questions  Matching – these may be descriptions of geologic features or terms associated with geology, or scientists who made important geologic discoveries  Fill-Ins

3 What Is Covered Material from lecture 14-23, including PowerPoint lectures with audio files not presented in class Review of material from the Midterm (no more than 15% of the exam – and extra credit may come from the midterm) Assigned reading in the text (see on-line activity sheet, and the final examination wordlist)

4 What You Need to Bring Be present no later than 10:30 a.m., Monday, August 3, 2015Be present no later than 10:30 a.m., Monday, August 3, 2015 Bring something to write withBring something to write with Photo ID not requiredPhoto ID not required

5 Arrive on Time! Students arriving late will not be given extra time The exam period is 10:30 a.m. – 1:40 p.m. Students arriving after the first person has left the room will:  Need to show an extraordinary reason why they were late  If the excuse is accepted, students will be given an essay makeup exam

Examination Value As shown on the syllabus, the examination is worth 25% of your total grade The exam will be worth 100 points 6

7 Filling Out the Exam Print your name Print your Z number No other information is needed

Exam Paper Write your answers on the exam Please be sure all answers are legible 8

9 During Test No talking to other students No notes of any kind No cell phones, lap top computers, or any other electronic devices should be turned on, and they should be put away during the exam Questions should be directed to a Graduate Teaching Assistant or the Instructor

10 When You Finish Check over your answer sheet  Be sure your answers are legible  Be sure you answered every question – there is no additional penalty for wrong answers Are your name and number on the sheet?

11 Turn in Your Exam Bring your EXAM to the GTA You’re done!

12 Grades The exam key will be posted online after their exam (about 1:50 on Monday) Final course grades will be available through the FAU system, probably by Thursday, August 6

Exam Grades Exams will be available from the instructor for 1 year following the exam Final exam grades will be posted on Blackboard Course grades will not be available on Blackboard 13