You are here… …you have passed an exam! …things happen here… ??? Black Box ???

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You are here… …you have passed an exam! …things happen here… ??? Black Box ???

Let‘s open the black box Select module Apply for examination be allowed for exam 1 st Exam You‘re done!2 nd Exam 3 rd Exam fefore start of semester first 6 weeks usually +/- 2 weeks of end of semester well before next semester 1 year later with permission

A (typical) example all modules listes in module catalog  jena.de/ordnungen/MC_MSc_P hotonics.pdf let‘s choose Module: Adjustment Submodule: Fundamentals of modern optics

What more does the catalog say? When are they? Or complete lecture list lecturer is Prof. Skupin 2 lectures/week both in lecture hall 3/building 3 3 exercise dates  use 1

What more does the catalog say? „Regular participation “?  depends in lecturer  lecturer will anounce  common: solve (and hand in) homework  also: oral presentation of homework problem; lecture/exercise attendance  lecturer says nothing  you are egligible (BUT  MODULE ENROLMENT!  FIRST 6 WEEKS) EXAM  typically +/- 2 weeks of end of semester  date/place announced by lecturer  usually related to homework problems (especially written exams!)

Enrolment enrol into lecture within first 6 weeks  automatic enrolment for exam ( jena.de/formulare_studbuero.shtml ) can quit enrolment until two weeks before exam  no consequences hint: enrol into more electives  kick out which you don‘t like

to the exam in take lecture notes 2.rethink lecture notes at home 3.do homework problems 4.ask YOUR questions (especially in exercise)

Before the exam can you get exercise exams  faculty‘s student council (Fachschaftsrat - www1.uni- jena.de/fsr_paf/); ask lecturer reread lecture notes/books/exercises Try exercise exams! Exercises in books!

1 st exam failed – what now? 1.don‘t panic  shit happens 2.Why have you failed? Request insight into exam?  lecturer 3.When is 2nd date? Is it the same kind of exam?  lecturer 4.don‘t panic  shit happens 5.Use extra time to prepare well in advance!

2 nd exam failed – what now? 1.don‘t panic  shit happens 2.talk to your advisor (Claudia Lang): what options do you have? What went wrong?