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NATS 101 Lecture 36 The Last Day…Hooray!
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Final Exam: Section 6 Date – May 8, 2006 Time - 11:00 am -1:00 pm Place – ILC 150 (This classroom!) No Exceptions on Date, Time and Place except for extenuating circumstance pre- approved by yours truly, the instructor. It’s a University Rule! Closed Notes and Text
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You want to earn a higher grade. What is needed?
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Quizzes, Final, Course Grade
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Final Exam: Study Strategies Past Quizzes 40 questions taken from past quizzes Online Lecture Slides If I blather about it, then it’s important. End of Chapter “Key Terms” Concentrate on terms from assigned reading End of Chapter “Review Questions” Concentrate on assigned questions Find a Study Partner or Group if Helpful Don’t Wait until “The Night before the Final”
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Final Exam Format There are 40 questions from the past quizzes Between 5-7 questions from each old quiz 20 new questions All material covered is considered fair game About 6 (10%) extra credit questions Again, anything covered in class is fair game Final is 40% total grade for good performance It’s only 25% total grade for poor performance
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Final Exemptions Exemptions can be picked up immediately after class today, outside of the classroom, after completion of the Student Course Evaluations.
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9 Exemptions Section 45 Besold, E, Caton, L. Cooper, K. Hilber, D. Kuhlman, N. Lepage, L. Rodriquez, Jo. Rodriquez, Ja. Toland, B.
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Student Course Evaluations I need a student volunteer to pick up the completed evaluation form and deliver them to an appropriate drop box location no later than today.
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Student Course Evaluations Evaluations are important to me. I learn much from them. All opinions are valued. I appreciate constructive criticisms and thoughtful suggestions on how to improve my courses. Ideas on how to improve this course, which has 140 students, are highly valued.
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Assignment for Next Lecture Study for final exam There will be no review session Good luck on all of your finals Have a Great Holiday Break You have been a very cooperative class. We appreciate your patience, behavior and attention under less than ideal circumstances: A BIG classroom with 140 students
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