Chemistry 36
GENERAL CHEMISTRY

Spring 2002


Grading

There will be three "hourly" exams and one comprehensive final exam. The three "hourly" exams are scheduled for February 13th, March 13th, and April 17th beginning at 7:00 p.m. and ending no later than 9:30 p.m. (room TBA) (NOTE: these are all Wednesdays. Please let me know as soon as possible if you have a known conflict with this exam schedule). The Final Exam is scheduled for 8:00 a.m. Friday, May 10th in B112 Angell, and will cover material from the entire semester.

Your grade for the course will be determined as follows:

Laboratory:
250 points
Exam #1:
150 points
Exam #2:
150 points
Exam #3:
150 points
Final Exam:
250 points
Quizzes:
50 points
TOTAL:
1000 points

Missed Exams:
Please make every effort not to miss an exam. If you have a scheduled conflict with an evening exam, you must notify me at least one week before the exam; I will then arrange an alternate time for you to take the exam.

If you must miss an exam (for a valid reason, like illness), you must notify me before the exam. Excused exams will not be made-up individually; however, there will be a comprehensive make-up exam on Friday, April 26th. If you miss an exam for an invalid reason (see above), you will receive a ZERO for a grade on that exam.

Missed Labs:
Since the laboratories operate on an extremely tight schedule, it is expected that every student will attend their regularly scheduled lab section unless it is absolutely impossible for them to do so (i.e., due to a documented illness, being out of town due to a family problem, etc.). Oversleeping, studying for an exam, or just plain not being prepared are not valid excuses. If you must miss a lab for a valid reason, notify your lab instructor before the scheduled lab period (you can email your T.A. or call the Chem Department office, 656-2594, and leave a message for them, if necessary).

Excused labs must be made-up the same week that they were missed. To make-up a missed lab, contact your lab instructor and ask him if there is room for you to make-up the lab in the other lab section for the course. If you cannot make-up an excused lab, notify your lab instructor -- your grade for that lab will be your average lab grade for the semester (as determined at the end of the semester).

You may not make-up an unexcused lab! You will receive a grade of zero for each unexcused lab. If you accumulate more than two unexcused labs, you will not receive a passing grade for the course!


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