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 * The final exam score distribution is shown on the left. It is a nice bell-shape distribution. However, the final exam might have been a bit on the difficult side, since the average raw score was only 95 out of 200. The actual score used was the raw score plus 30 points.

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   * The review sessions focused mostly on going over materials, while practice problems were touched upon very briefly. Here is a short summary of [[Final review session summary|some notable things discussed (and some information added after the review session)]] for practice problems.

Final exam

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  • The final exam score distribution is shown on the left. It is a nice bell-shape distribution. However, the final exam might have been a bit on the difficult side, since the average raw score was only 95 out of 200. The actual score used was the raw score plus 30 points.
  • The final exam and the solutions.

  • The final exam will be formatted much like the midterm exam.
  • Review session: in our classroom, 5–6:45 PM on Friday (Mar 13) or 10–11:45 AM on Saturday (Mar 14). Bring your questions!

  • My barebone summary (sheet 2)—you can bring two sheets of letter-size paper filled on both sides of each sheet.

  • Practice problems and some more. (Both these files are relevant for the exam.)

Homework

Midterm

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  • The midterm score distribution is shown on the left.
  • The midterm with solutions.

  • The midterm exam is upon us. It will be held on Feb 12 in our classroom during our regular class schedule.
  • Here is my barebone summary of relevant materials.

    • To the midterm, you can bring one letter size paper filled with potentially useful formulae and facts (like those contained in my summary sheet).
    • You should also bring a simple calculator for the midterm (not a graphing calculator; a smart phone is not allowed, and neither is any internet connected device).

  • As a practice for the midterm exam, I recommend that you try the following. For both these problem sets, if you come up with a nice and clean solution to any problem, you can present it on the forum, for potential extra credit.
  • There will be a review session next week (one of Mo,Tu,We), but I am not certain what time that will be. It depends on students’ schedules and the room schedule. Here is my summary of the two review sessions.