


Written assignment in recitation, which will be due a week later. The final exam will be held on June 12 from 1 - 3 PM in Nesbitt 111 & 125.Īs discussed in the syllabus, on weeks 2, 5, and 8 we'll give out a The words of wisdom above pertaining to Exam 1 also apply to Exam 2. The second exam will be held from 8-9 AM on Friday, May 22 in Nesbitt 111 (for last names from A-M) and Nesbitt 125 (for last names N-Z). Also, please look at the equation sheet posted below before the exam to make sure you understand what the variables in each equation mean! Please use the past exams posted below as references on how the exam will be formatted (they are also a good way to review what you know!). The first exam will be held from 8-9 AM on Friday, April 24 in Nesbitt 111 (for last names from A-M) and Nesbitt 125 (for last names N-Z). In addition, during finals week, we will have a cumulative exam.Īnything/everything that we've discussed in class is fair game. The homeworks, it is important that you show all of your work in Grading criteria to the written homeworks described above. Please note that the exams will be similar in style and have similar It is expected that you bring a calculator.

Week ahead of time with all of the information that you will be given I will give you an equation sheet approximately 1 These exams will be comprehensiveĪnd closed book. Below is a list of when the Physics 101 TAs will be helping at the physics help sessions, but please be aware that all tutors present at the help sessions are required to help ALL students, regardless of what class they are teaching.ĭuring weeks 4 and 8 of term, we will have exams from 8-9am. Physics help sessions are held in Disque 919 from 4-6PM every weekday with the exception of Thursday, where help sessions will be held from 5-7PM. Office Hours: Thursday 12-1 PM, Disque 705įor grading questions on written work, please contact the your Office Hours: T 2-3 PM, F 10-11 AM, Disque 902 Office Hours: Thursday 1-2:30 PM, Disque 705 Office Hours: T 2-3 PM, W 3-4 PM, Disque 622 Have quick questions, and would prefer to contact us via email, that's While our scheduled office hoursĪre prefered, we are happy to make appointments in advance. I want to encourage you to talk to me and my staff about any problems Of course, if you are ever unclear about anything, don't Me a good way of gauging your comprehension. Questions in class to see if everyone is catching on, and this gives I would also like each of you to print out a 4-color flash card. Go under "schedule of classes" and follow the menus If you are confused about where/when recitations or labs are to be It has lab schedules, recitations, exams, and so
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If you getĬonfused, feel free to check out the googleĬalendar. There are lots of components to the class. You can read all about theĬourse policies and academic honesty and such in the syllabus. Dave Goldberg Office Hours MWF 2-3, Disque 810, or by appointment in advance Physics 101 Physics 101 Spring 2009 Prof.
