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Exam 1 Time and Location (according to lab TA):<br>
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WEDNESDAY, June 26, </tt><tt><tt><font size="+1" color="#ff0000"><b>4:00-5:30</b></font></tt>
PM<br>
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LAB INSTRUCTOR LOCATION<br>
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</tt><tt><tt><font color="#ff0000">ALL</font> </tt>Sections
</tt><tt><tt>1000 MCPHERSON LAB - (120 W. 18th Ave.)</tt><br>
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Exam 1 covers Chapters 13, 14, 15<br>
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Check the class web page for specifics ("Exams" link).<br>
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Arrive at least 15 minutes early. We will start promptly at
4:00. If you<br>
are late you will NOT get extra time to finish. You will need all
the<br>
allotted time. If you go to the wrong room you will be sent to
the correct<br>
location even if it means you will be late. You will not get
extra time<br>
because you are late due to going to the incorrect room.<br>
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<tt><tt><font color="#ff0000">You <b>MUST</b> have ALL bubbles
filled in when time is over</font>. You will <b><font
color="#ff0000">NOT</font></b> be<br>
</tt>given extra time to fill in the bubbles after the TA
announces the exam<br>
is over. If you do not have the bubbles filled in, the answer
sheet will<br>
be collected blank and that is the score you will receive.<br>
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<tt><tt>When there's 5 min remaining you need to remain in your
seats. At the end<br>
of the exam stop writing, hold up both the exam and answer sheet
in your<br>
hand and remain seated. Your TAs will be positioned around the
room and<br>
call you up one at a time one row at a time.<br>
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Bring an Allowed CALCULATOR (NO other calculators will be
allowed)<br>
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</tt><tt><tt><b><font color="#ff0000">TI-30XA and
TI-30XIIS</font></b><br>
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You must remove the calc. covers and put them away.<br>
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</tt><tt><tt>You will </tt></tt><tt><tt><tt><font color="#ff0000"><b><tt><tt><tt><font
size="+1" color="#ff0000"><b>NOT</b></font></tt></tt></tt></b></font>
</tt>be allowed to have any of the following out</tt>:<br>
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<tt><tt><tt> Any electronics (including watches) other than a
calc.<br>
</tt></tt> Pencil cases<br>
Food (See me if you have a medical condition requiring
this)<br>
Drinks (bottles, cans, etc. - speak to me if medically
necessary)<br>
No Hats, head coverings or head bands (religious reasons -
see me)<br>
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</tt><tt><tt><tt>You <font color="#ff0000"><b><font size="+1"><font
size="+2">MUST</font> </font></b></font>bring your
OSU ID (BuckID) or some other picture ID.<br>
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</tt></tt>Before the exam is passed out you will need to have
your calculator<br>
(without cover) and ID on your table top. Other than those
things,<br>
pencils and erasers, nothing else should be out.<br>
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You need to have your Carmen ID (OSU ID #). Most of you will have
it on your<br>
BuckID cards (student #). You will use this as </tt><tt><tt>your
<font color="#ff0000">ID number </font>on </tt>your answer<br>
sheet. If you don't have a BuckID you can look up your OSU ID
number in<br>
Buckeye Link. Please memorize it or store it in one of your
calculator's<br>
memory registers. </tt><tt><tt>Without this OSU ID number it
could take up to a week for<br>
you to get your score in Carmen.<br>
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You must also make sure you fill in </tt><tt><tt>your <font
color="#ff0000">name</font>, <font color="#ff0000">test form</font>,
<font color="#ff0000">test number </font>and<br>
</tt></tt><tt><tt><font color="#ff0000">sign </font>the </tt>answer
sheet. This includes bubbling them in on the answer sheet.<br>
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The TAs will NOT be giving out OSU ID #'s.<br>
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Practice Exam:<br>
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There is only 1 practice exam.<br>
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Take the practice exam as an exam (i.e. as if it were the real
thing). Give<br>
yourself 85 minutes and see how you do (the exam is 90 min but you
have to<br>
account for having to fill in the answer sheet). Do NOT simply
use it as a<br>
study guide. See my web page for "Exams" or "Practice Exams".
Take a look<br>
at the last page if you are curious about what constants and
equations you<br>
might get on the exam.<br>
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The solutions (with everything worked out and explained) are also
up. They<br>
are a separate link. You have to scroll down a little to see it.<br>
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Alternate exam times:<br>
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You were suppose to sign up on Carmen. Even if you did sign up,
you should<br>
speak to me.<br>
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Only go to the one for which you signed up.<br>
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You <font color="#ff0000">MUST</font> bring your OSU ID (BuckID)
or some other picture ID.<br>
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The quiz answer keys and blank quizzes are posted on my class web
page.<br>
Retake them for practice.<br>
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Review for exam 1:<br>
<br>
Sunday, 6/23/18, 3:00-5:00 PM, 1008 Evans Lab<br>
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Dr. Zellmer<br>
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