General Instructions:
Please
arrive 10 minutes early at your exam to give enough time for settling
in. The
final exam will be 2 hours in length
and will cover everything in chapters 1-14 with equal weight.
Know your
10-digit student ID number, and your section number.
The exam will consist of approximately 32 multiple-choice questions,
and there will
be multiple versions of the exam in which the answers are scrambled.
You may bring to the exam a pencil, eraser, calculator, and two 8.5 x
11" sheets (crib sheets) on which you may hand-write (no machine
copying)
anything you wish (front and back).
You may use the blank space on the front or back of the exam to do your
calculations, but this work will not be examined, and your grade will
be determined solely by the answer you put on the answer sheet. An incorrect answer
on the answer sheet
will not receive credit, regardless of what is written on the exam.
You
are to sit in parallel lines separated in each row by one empty seat.
You are expected to remain silent from the beginning of the exam until
you exit the room.
Be sure
your name and 10-digit UW Student ID number are on the answer sheet
(no social security numbers!), and be
sure your exam has the correct number of pages.
You are to hand your exam and answer sheet to your TA when you are
finished. If your
TA is not present, you are likely to be in the wrong room and you
should find the right one.
You are not
allowed to leave during the last 5 minutes of the exam,
unless you can do so without disturbing anyone.
You will be instructed to stop work promptly at 7:05 PM, and if you
continue writing after being instructed to stop, points will be
deducted from your grade.
Cheating is an extremely serious matter and will be cause for removal
from the course.
In the event of a serious illness or other emergency you should contact
Prof. Sprott or Prof. Herndon as soon as possible to explain the
circumstances.
Exam Rooms
Tuesday, May 13, 5:05 PM
| Sections | TAs | Room | Sections | TAs | Room | |
| 301,
302, 305, 311, 313, 315, 316, 319, 320 |
Frances
Borman Mike Gachtis Aditya Godse |
165 Bascom |
303,
306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 314, 317, 318 |
Carolyn
Pehlke Steve Burns Peng Zhou |
105 Psychology |