Announcements for Monday, May 4, 1998
HELP Sessions!!! I've scheduled Help Sessions for the
following days and times;
- Wednesday, April 29th,
8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. PS110 (note the room)
- Sunday, May 3rd, 8:00 p.m.
- 9:30 p.m. PS141 (use the southwest or southeast
doors of PSII to enter the building)
- Remember our Exam #4 and Final
Examination is scheduled for Tuesday, May 5, 1998 from
3:00 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.
Go to the same rooms you've used for the hour exams. You
will get both exams and you can decide which to do first
and how much time you want to spend on each exam.
Current grades are now
available.
PS15 answers are now
available.
Suggestions to prepare for the
final..review your Exams 1 - 3. Be sure you can do ALL
the problems. A portion of our final will consist of
questions from the hour exams which you missed. You will
not see the exact same question, but one which covers the
same concept. Review the problem sets also. I'm still
working on the answer to PS12. I'll try to have something
up by Sunday.
- Suggested problems for Exam 4 are now available.
A sample Exam 4 and Exam 5 are
now available.
Chris Lansdown left his
textbook in the Tutoring Room on Monday, April 27 around
10:30 a.m. If anyone picked up a book and now realizes
they have an extra BLB please return it to Chris or Dr. G. ASAP. Chris says he really
misses his textbook.
Dr. Rockley and I would like
our students to complete an end of the semester survey. Click here to get to it. There will be extra credit points awarded to each student who completes
the survey. Thank you for your participation. (You only
need to do the survey once.) Please read the instructions
carefully.
Justin Brooks has done it again. He has
made an Excel
spreadsheet which allows you to enter your grades for
homework, laboratory and exams and it will calculate what
your grade is in class. This is VERY handy and if you
fool around with it you can figure out what you need to
do to get a particular grade. Thanks Justin!
Engineering Student Services is offering
FREE Tutoring to CHEM1515 students. From 6:00 p.m to 8:00
p.m. on Tuesday(s) in Drummond 5. If you need more
information contact Dr. Nichols at CEAT Student Services.
SCHOLARSHIP INFO: Dr. Robert Graalman
(Director of University Scholarships) is organizing the
Phi Kappa Phi Scholarships for this year's awards. He has
application forms for the sophomore $500 awards (for any
OSU student).
Important
Laboratory issues:
How many
of you out there no how to graph data? Using
Excel? Some other software? If you think
you are going to need some help send me an e-mail
or say something to me in class. We may want to
discuss this during a future HELP Session.
This brings up an important point
that I need to make regarding Pre-laboratory
Questions. These questions MUST be completed before
beginning the laboratory. If they are not completed
when the TA checks them 3 points will automatically
be deducted from the total points you earn for that
particular laboratory experiment. Additionally if any
of the points for that experiment are associated with
the pre-laboratory questions you will also loose
those points. I would predict that a student could
loose from 3 to 5 points for NOT completing the
pre-laboratory questions.
Be sure to take your calculator and
your textbook with you to laboratory. Since the first
50 minutes of the laboratory period is
discussion/problem solving you will want to ask
questions about problem sets and or lecture.
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