Update (Aug 13): I have discovered that final exams cannot be mailed out—they must remain on file in the math department. So, option 1 below is not available. I apologize for the misinformation!
The final exam will be Friday, August 15, from 2:00 to 4:00 in 4 Evans. We’ll start as close to 2:00 as possible. There will be no make-up dates. Thursday’s class will be a review session, and I will hold office hours as normal this week.
I won’t be available on campus after the last day of the course, but here are some ways you can see your exam score and/or the actual graded exam:
By bringing a self-addressed, stamped envelope with you on the day of the final. If you do this, I will mail the exam to you. The envelope should be a large manila envelope with $1.61 postage on it (for any U.S. address).
- By using a pseudonym (fake name). I will include a space for you to put a pseudonym on the front cover of the final exam. If you choose to do this, I will publish your exam score on this website under the pseudonym. Your pseudonym must not be identifiable by anyone but yourself.
- By visiting the math department office after the term is over. All final exams that are not mailed out will be retained on file in the math department office for one year.
The final exam will cover material from throughout the course, with somewhat greater emphasis on topics not seen in the midterms.
Sample final exams:
Topics covered in Math 55 have varied over the years, hence the “out of bounds” problems above (which refer to terminology or concepts not taught this time around). Here is a list of topics covered in the Spring 2014 course, which is almost identical to this summer’s course coverage.
Good luck in your studies!