The final exam will be given on Monday, December 19 from 4 to 7 pm in the lecture room.
Please write up problem (3) from Workshop 13 (the workshop that was given to you on November 30). This writeup is due at the start of the December 7 recitation.
The homework problems from the textbook are listed here: Homework
Lecturer: Vladimir Scheffer. Email: scheffer@math.rutgers.edu. Office: Hill 246. Office hours: Tuesday and Friday from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm.
Grading scheme for sections 30, 31, 32: The final exam will be worth 200 points. Each of the two hourly exams will be worth 100 points. The writeups of the Wednesday workshops will be worth 75 points. The homework from the textbook will be worth 50 points. This way, the maximum course score is 525 points. Your course grade will be determined by this score.
The exams: The exams are closed book. No notes are allowed except for the formula sheet that is attached to the exam. Calculators are not allowed. All work must be shown.
The workshops: During the Wednesday recitation, you will work in small groups on the workshop problems for that day. Later the same Wednesday, I will post (on this web page) the number of the workshop problem that you have to write up. You have to do the writeup without consulting other people, even though you worked on the workshop problems in small groups during the Wednesday class. The writeup must be in your own words, and the exposition is just as important as the mathematics. The writeup must consist of complete English sentences arranged in paragraphs. The writeup is due at the start of the next recitation. Late writeups will not be accepted.
The textbook homework: The homework problems will be announced during lecture (Tuesday or Friday). They will be due at the next workshop. Late homework will not be accepted.