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− | The final exam will take place on Thursday, August | + | The final exam will take place on Thursday, August 6, or Friday, August 7, 2015 (US Eastern Daylight Time) after 4 a.m., at any time convenient to you. It will be held '''on Moodle''', and you will be timed for two hours. You cannot break up the time - the two hours must be continuous. You are free to use all of the course materials including the book, internet resources, etc., but you may not ask for help from other people. I will post times that I am available; I would advise you to take the exam while I'm online, so you can ask me a question if anything crops up during your two hours. |
− | There is a practice exam, which is available as '''[[File:321ts13.pdf| | + | There is a [[Chem321:Practice final|practice exam]], which is available as '''[[:File:321ts13.pdf|this PDF]]'''. On Moodle I have also posted the 2012 exam, which will also allow you to become acquainted with the Moodle online quiz system you will use for your exam. |
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+ | Please make sure you have a good internet connection when you take the exam. If you have a problem in the middle of the exam, please call me on (315) 2672271 immediately (10am-5pm) or at home after 5pm (only if the internet dies, please!) on (315) 2680234. | ||
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+ | The exam will cover the entire course, and it's open note/book/internet but you're not allowed to ask your Mum or environmental studies professor for help! The exam is timed so that if you're familiar and comfortable with the material you will finish comfortably. If you have to look everything up, you will run out of time. I suggest you have the main schedule page open, as it has the whole course laid out for you in one table; if any links to readings or videos are missing, you can find them on the individual unit pages. | ||
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The final exam will take place on Thursday, August 6, or Friday, August 7, 2015 (US Eastern Daylight Time) after 4 a.m., at any time convenient to you. It will be held on Moodle, and you will be timed for two hours. You cannot break up the time - the two hours must be continuous. You are free to use all of the course materials including the book, internet resources, etc., but you may not ask for help from other people. I will post times that I am available; I would advise you to take the exam while I'm online, so you can ask me a question if anything crops up during your two hours.
There is a practice exam, which is available as this PDF. On Moodle I have also posted the 2012 exam, which will also allow you to become acquainted with the Moodle online quiz system you will use for your exam.
Please make sure you have a good internet connection when you take the exam. If you have a problem in the middle of the exam, please call me on (315) 2672271 immediately (10am-5pm) or at home after 5pm (only if the internet dies, please!) on (315) 2680234.
The exam will cover the entire course, and it's open note/book/internet but you're not allowed to ask your Mum or environmental studies professor for help! The exam is timed so that if you're familiar and comfortable with the material you will finish comfortably. If you have to look everything up, you will run out of time. I suggest you have the main schedule page open, as it has the whole course laid out for you in one table; if any links to readings or videos are missing, you can find them on the individual unit pages.