Math 152 - Sections 36, 37, 38 - Fall 2013

The final exam for sections 36, 37, 38 will be given in RAB-001 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Monday, December 16, 2013. The building RAB is the Dr Ruth M. Adams Building on Douglass Campus. You will take the final exam in room 001 of that building. You will find a photograph of the building and its location if you do a search for buildings on the main Rutgers University website (http://www.rutgers.edu). The final exam is cumulative. You should look at the review materials for Exam 1, the review materials for Exam 2, and the Review Materials for sections 11.3, 11.4, 12.7, 9.1, 9.2. All this is in the announcements link. The final exam is closed book. Formula sheets are not allowed. Calculators are not allowed. Use of cell phones is not allowed.

The homework problems from the textbook are listed here: Homework

Lecturer:
Vladimir Scheffer. Email: scheffer@math.rutgers.edu.
Office: Heldrich Science Building (HSB), room 203 on Douglass Campus
Office hours: Tuesday and Friday 11:00 am to 12:15 pm.

Grading scheme for sections 36, 37, 38:
The final exam counts for 200 points.
Exam 1 counts for 100 points.
Exam 2 counts for 100 points.
The writeups of the Thursday workshops count for 75 points.
The homework from the textbook counts for 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. Crib sheets are not allowed. You may not use any notes during an exam. Calculators are not allowed. All work must be shown. We will NOT provide formula sheets for exams.

The workshops:
During the Thursday recitation, you will work in small groups on the workshop problems for that day. Your teaching assistant will tell you which of the workshop problems must be written up. You have to do the writeup without consulting other people, even though you worked on the workshop problems in small groups during the Thursday 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 coherent 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 posted. They will be due at the next recitation. Late homework will not be accepted.