WWW:
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~kapovich/213-00/213-00.html
The final exam has been graded
and the grades have been posted via the Score Reports. I will submit grade
rosters on Tuesday, December 19.
The Final exam will take
place on Saturday, December 16, 1:30-4:30pm in our regular classroom.
See more information about the final exam here.
There will be a review session on Thursday, December
14, 3-4pm, Altgeld Hall 141. I will also have regular office hours on Wednesday,
Dec 13 and Friday, Dec 15 next week (but not on Monday, Dec 11.)
You are allowed to use a calculator and one two-sided
sheet of notes during the final.
It is very important that you check
all your Score Reports scores for completeness and correctness NOW, before
the date of the final exam. If you have any disputes regarding your h/work,
quiz or midterm exam grades, you must talk to me before the final exam
and settle all these dispute before the final exam. There is still time
to do it, as I will have regular office hours on Friday, December 15. No
appeals on these issues will be entertained after the final exam!
The deadline for submitting grade rosters is Tuesday,
December 19. I will grade the final exams on Sunday and post the grades
via the Score Reports.
You will have one day, namely Monday, December 18
to come and look at you finals and discuss the final exam grades. I will
hold regular office hours on Monday exclusively for that purpose.
I will be extremely unlikely to consider any requests for a change in the
course grades AFTER the grade roster is submitted to the registrar.
The FINAL EXAM for this course is currently scheduled
for 1:30-4:30 PM, Saturday, December 16. I have made a determined effort
to schedule the final exam at an earlier time but it turned out to be quite
impossible due to the Math Department policy on the matter. I have also
already received requests from close to a third of the class to give them
"conflict" exams earlier than December 16. In fact NONE of the people who
made these requests had what the university considers a "conflict" in their
exam schedule. Rather I was presented with a variety of personal reasons
why people would like to take the exam at an earlier time. Since I cannot
give special treatment to any particular individuals in this class (if
I grant one such request, I would be obligated to do the same for the others
which will probably mean about a half of the class) ALL FUTURE REQUESTS
FOR "CONFLICT" EXAMS ARE NOW SUMMARILY REJECTED, unless you have a official
scheduling "conflict" according to the university policy. PLEASE, make
the appropriate travel arrangements now. Once again, no further requests
for "conflict" exams from people who don't have an official "scheduling
conflict" will be considered! The
official university policy regarding final exam "scheduling conflicts"
can be found here.
My
office hours are Monday, Wednesday 4:10pm-5:30pm and Friday 11am-12noon.
You DO NOT need to tell me in advance if you want to see me during the
office hours. If you want to come at a different time, you need to schedule
an appointment. My office is located in Illini Hall, room 328.
Tel.
265-0633
e-mail
kapovich@math.uiuc.edu.
Grader: Mr
O-Yeat Chan, ochan@students.uiuc.edu
All
Homework Problems will be collected and graded.The Homework assigned during
a week is due on Wednesday of the following week. Late homework is generally
NOT ACCEPTED. At the end of the course your lowest weekly homework grade
is dropped.
The dividing lines (in % out of 100%) for the exam grades will
be:
| A+ | A | A- | B+ | B | B- | C+ | C | C- | D+ | D | D- | F |
| 94-100 | 90-93 | 87-89 | 84-86 | 80-83 | 77-79 | 74-76 | 68-73 | 62-67 | 57-61 | 54-56 | 50-53 | 0-49 |
For the first exam the median score was 79% and the mean
score was 79.4%
For the second exam the median score was 87.5% and the mean score was
83.0%
For the third exam the median score was 88% and the mean score was
85.0%
There
will be three one-hour exams during the semester. At the end of the term
the lowest hourly exam grade is dropped. The two remaining grades contribute
a maximum of 100 points each towards your course total (approximately
15%).
The
final exam contributes a maximum of 200 points to the course total
(approximately 30%).
The
homework counts as at most 200 points of your course total (approximately
30%). Two low h/work scores will be dropped.
The
quizzes contribute a maximum of 75 points to your course total (approximately
11%). The lowest quiz grade will be dropped
Thus
your maximum course total is 100+100+200+200+75=675 points. Your course
total will determine your final grade for the course.
A
modest number of "extra credit" points may be assigned for active class
participation.
For
each of the midterm exams and for the final exam you are allowed to use: