- Exam 1 Revisions are due 9am Tue. Nov. 3. (Note the extended deadline to provide you more time to produce high quality Exam Revisions and to ensure that you are able to adequately prepare for Monday’s Seminar.)
- Turn in Revision (details below) and Original Exam directly to relevant faculty.
- Who should submit an Exam Revision?
- All students are invited to submit an Exam Revision (details below) for as many problems as you choose to revise and resubmit.
- For chemistry, students are encouraged to submit Revisions for any problem on which they scored less than 75%.
- For calculus, students must submit a Revision if their score on the Multiple Choice section is less than 9 (out of 18 possible) and/or if their score on the Problem-Solving portions is less than 30 point out of 50 possible.
- For physics, student must submit a Revision if their score on the Multiple Choice section is less than 9 (out of 18 possible) and/or if their score on the Problem-Solving portions is less than 30 point out of 50 possible.
- Exam Revision Detailed Guidelines
- You may utilize any resource available to you, but submitted work must reflect your own personal understanding of the material.
- The care you take in presenting your work will be considered when evaluating it, so pay attention to organization, neatness, etc.
- Revisions must be neat, complete, and presented in a logical, clear-to-understand fashion.
- Since these are revisions, a higher standard will be used to evaluate your responses. Essentially, your solutions should be of the highest quality you can produce.
- You may revise any problems you choose, and must present a complete solution to any problem you choose to revise (not just a part of a problem).
- For multiple choice questions and graphs, your revised solution should completely and clearly explain your reasoning.
