MA 22200 FINAL EXAM INFORMATION
The final exam is scheduled for Monday, December 15, at 1:00 p.m. in RHPH 172. The final exam is a 150 point, comprehensive, multiple-choice exam. There are 25 questions on the exam and you have two hours to complete it. The only formulas provided are those listed on the formula sheet on the course web page. Note that we do not use "none of the above" as an answer choice.
Please bring photo ID to the final. Without it, you may not be allowed to take the final. You will need to enter your name, 4-digit section number, and ten-digit Purdue ID number on the scantron to be sure your instructor receives your score on the final. Your instructor will announce the four digit section number in class and at the final.
Practice problems for the final are available on the course web page. However, do
not focus solely on these problems to review. Be sure to also look at the homework
problems, the quizzes, your instructor's examples from class and your midterm exams.
Remember to bring a one-line calculator to the final. We cannot share calculators
at the final, and cell phones and PDA's cannot be used as calculators. (Cell phones and PDA's must be turned off and put away during the final.)
There is no partial credit on the exam. However, you should show all of your work
on every problem and circle your answer on the exam itself. In the unlikely event that
anything happens to your scantron, the exam will be used as a backup. (However, note
that no regrades will be allowed for miscoded answer sheets.)
At the end of the final, you will turn in both your scantron answer sheet and the
exam itself. If all goes well, final exam scores and letter grade estimates will be
available via the course web page by midday on Wednesday. Course grades will not be
available till a later time.
If you need to request an alternate final, please contact your instructor as
soon as possible. The only guaranteed reasons for an alternate final without penalty
are three finals in one day, two finals at the same time, special ADA cases, documented
personal illness or documented family emergency. In some cases, an alternate final
may not be allowed at all.