== Final exam == <> * 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 “renormalized” score used was the raw score plus 30 points. The distribution on the left shows this renormalized score. What you see in your progress report is also this renormalized score, not the raw score. * <> and <>. * 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!'' * 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. * <>—you can bring two sheets of letter-size paper filled on both sides of each sheet. * <> and <>. (Both these files are relevant for the exam.) == Homework == * '''Homework 7''', ~-due Mar 12-~: <> ~-(<>)-~ {{{#!wiki comment * <>: Problem 5(c) had errors in numbers---corrected.—~-''<>''-~ }}} * '''Homework 6''', ~-due Mar 5-~: <> ~-(<>)-~ {{{#!wiki comment * <>: Homework 7 → Homework 6.—~-''<>''-~ }}} * '''Homework 5''', ~-due Feb 26-~: <> ~-(<>)-~ * '''Homework 4''', ~-due Feb 19-~: <> ~-(<>)-~ * '''Homework 3''', ~-due Feb 5-~: <> ~-(<>)-~ {{{#!wiki comment * <>: Homework 4 → Homework 3.—~-''<>''-~ }}} * '''Homework 2''', ~-due Jan 29-~: <> ~-(<>)-~ * '''Homework 1''', ~-due Jan 20-~: <> ~-([[Note on homework 1|hints]])-~ ~-(<>)-~ {{{#!wiki comment * <>: due date.—~-''<>''-~ }}} == Midterm == <> * The midterm score distribution is shown on the left. * <>. * The midterm exam is upon us. It will be held on Feb 12 in our classroom during our regular class schedule. * Here is <> 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. * Try <>. However, note that in this year’s exams, I do not intend to have any multiple choice questions. * Here are <> to try. 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. [[summary of midterm review sessions|Here is my summary of the two review sessions]].