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Physics 101

Spring 2010

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Final Exams are

Wed May 12 at 1:30pm

Th May 13 at 8am

All documentation for excused absences should have been turned in by now.

Please check your grades in gradebook!

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Vectors and Algebra
If you are still having trouble with vectors. you may download this for extra practice. The solutions are listed here.
  A worksheet on Algebra is here.

EXCUSED ABSENCES
You must have something in writing to be excused from a class. If you are too sick to get out of bed you should call Dial-a-Nurse. As a rule of thumb, bring any absence excuses to 231/233 Loomis as soon as you return to class. The deadline for turning in your excuses is within two weeks of the absence. (Excuses from the emergency dean must be turned in within one week of the date on the letter.) Obviously if you are absent the last week of the semester or have not received your excuse from the emergency dean, you should bring your excuse to us as soon as you receive it. Excuses need to be given to us in person. (An EX means that the absence will not count against your grade, but an AB
becomes a zero.) Please make sure you know your section(s) and TA name(s) of the classes you missed.

According to the student code that governs the university you may not miss a class to take an exam for another course. The course giving the exam must give a conflict exam. Be sure to arrange for that in advance!



 

 

 

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