• Exam scores are now available at the Grades link.
  • I've not got all the scores determined yet but the average looks like it will be right around 70! That is a very high 'C', one of the highest averages I've had in a long time on a first exam. You guys kicked some b---. CONGRATULATIONS! I'll have more info and hopefully everyone's exam score (those with SID#'s) posted sometime tomorrow. Thursday laboratories will get their exams back tomorrow.
  • I need some volunteers to attend a seminar on Monday, February 7, 2000 at 3:45 pm in PS103. A candidate for the Coordinator of General Chemistry will be giving a 20 minute seminar on the topic of water at a level appropriate for introductory chemistry students. If you can attend see me in class or send me an e-mail. Thank you.
  • If you do not know the answer to any of the self-test questions an acceptable response is 'I do not know' (IDK).
  • PLEASE! I will not accept any late problem sets. If your PS is not turned in at the beginning of class it is late! If you turn your PS into the Chemistry Office it is late and you will receive a 0 for that problem set. It is a fairness issue. If everyone turns in the PS on time I can not allow other students extra time to complete their PS. If it is late you have taken extra time. If anyone has any problem with this policy please e-mail me.
  • If you can not make class (for whatever reason) when a Problem Set is due I will accept it if you mail it and the postmark is the day the problem set is due or earlier. You are also welcome to FAX (405-744-6007), but that can be expensive.
  • Need a periodic table? Check the Database link. I recommend the WebElements Periodic Table.
  • The Chemistry Department offers free tutoring in PS023. For a tentative schedule go to the Free Tutoring link. The tutoring will begin Monday, January 17, 2000. Names in red are our TA's and they will know more about what is happening in our class. TA names in blue have taught 1215 with me before.
  • Welcome to CHEM 1215. In order to post grade information (scores on problem sets, laboratory's and exams) I need your permission. Go the SID#/Name link and enter a number, name or combination unique to you. I will post grade information using your SID# or SIDName. There are some additional questions that I would like you to answer for some EXTRA CREDIT.
  • Our teaching assistants this semester are James Greuel (401, 403 and 405), Dattatri Negesha (402, 404 and 406), and Joe Studer (407, 408 and 409).

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