Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Midterm 2: day/time/rooms

As you already know, the second midterm exam (on material in SV8 Chaps. 19 through 23 and in Labs 4 though 6) will be held on Monday, 1 November 2010, 8:30 - 10 pm.

Rooms and what to bring/not to bring: We have four rooms available for alternate seating, so please pay attention to where you're supposed to go in the alphabetical (by last names) sub-lists below. (For the cases where more than one student has the same last name, I've included the first name in the alphabetic filtering.) Each room will be filled to or near to capacity taking into count the alternate seating. Please be on time, bring more than one pencil for filling in the bubble sheet, bring your University ID (or, if you have lost/misplaced it, another form of ID that has a recent picture of you on it), bring a "standard" calculator (this does not include calculator operations built into, say, a smart phone or a netbook computer -- none of those allowed), and bring, if you want, one page of notes (both sides allowed) on whatever material you want personally to write down on it for helping you during the exam. During the exam: no voice/texting or any other cellphone activity. Turn off your cellphone and keep it out of sight.

Please be on time. Anyone coming in late will not get extra time. It's your responsibility to arrive well before the exam and wait quietly outside the lecture room being used for the exam until you're let in by the proctors.

Humanities 1003: Ahmed through Gerges

Javits 101: Ghotra through Li, Amy

Javits 103: Li, Joseph through Petruc

Javits 111: Pinto through Zhu, Judy

Exam forms: Be sure to record all necessary information on the bubble sheet including the "form number" of the exam according to the procedure used for the first midterm. We will remind you what that procedure is.

You should take home your one page of notes and the exam sheets, but of course NOT the bubble sheet!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Professor Koch,

Just to verify, we do not need to write values such as the indices of refraction for various materials on our formula sheets,values such as those will be provided in the exam, correct?

I appreciate your time.