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<big><tt><font size="2"><big>Real news from ZNN (Zellmer News
Network) and nothing but the<br>
real news (no fake news here). Exam 1 answers are in. Exam<br>
results won't be up in Carmen until sometime late Thursday(I
hope)<br>
or maybe not until Friday.<br>
<br>
1) A 11) C 21) B 31)
B<br>
2) D 12) D 22) E 32)
B<br>
3) A 13) B 23) C 33)
D<br>
4) D 14) E 24) B 34)
D<br>
5) D 15) A 25) C 35)
E<br>
6) C 16) C 26) E 36)
A<br>
7) E 17) E 27) E<br>
8) B 18) D 28) A<br>
9) C 19) D 29) E<br>
10) B 20) B 30) A<br>
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<br>
You NEED to see me if you scored less than 60% on the exam.<br>
Even if you just didn't do as well as you wanted to you can<br>
come speak to me. I will hold another "How to Study"
session<br>
this coming Friday (6/28) after lecture. If you really
can't<br>
attend this meeting you can come to my office. If you
already<br>
attended the "How to Study" meetings at the beginning of the<br>
semester and still didn't do well you can attend this one or<br>
come see me in my office.<br>
<br>
Try to remember that while a 60% is not good, it's not a<br>
failing grade. This </big></font></tt></big><big><tt><font
size="2"><big><big><tt><font size="2"><big>course </big></font></tt></big>is
graded on a curve. I'll try<br>
to remember to address this on Friday in lecture.<br>
<br>
Also, we have people who need to take a make-up exam. Thus,<br>
you shouldn't be talking to anyone who missed the exam about<br>
the exam, even though the make-up exam will be different.
That<br>
could be construed as academic misconduct. Plus,you don't
want<br>
to help them do better by showing them your exam.<br>
<br>
Dr. Zellmer</big></font></tt></big>
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