Final Exam

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jordanginyard_
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Final Exam

Postby jordanginyard_ » Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:30 pm

Which concepts and materials should be the focus point on the final. should it be more on the new materials we just learned?

Aaron Akhavan-Dis1B
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Re: Final Exam

Postby Aaron Akhavan-Dis1B » Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:35 pm

The concepts we have taken more time to learn will be more prevalent in the final. For example, we spent a long time on quantum so we should expect more questions to be on the final rather than biological significance. Acids and bases is a huge topic that took a while to get through as well.

Sabine Salvucci 2E
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Re: Final Exam

Postby Sabine Salvucci 2E » Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:39 pm

I don't think the final is going to be focused specifically on stuff we recently learned. It will probably be weighted similarly to how the stuff we learned was (ie. if we spent more time on a topic it will be more focused on on the final).

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Re: Final Exam

Postby jadensteplight_2F » Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:49 pm

On Lavelle's final exam document, he states that the exam "covers all material (approximately weighted to the amount of time covered in the syllabus)." So to sum it up, everything is fair game, but there will be more questions on longer/larger topics (quantum, for example) than others.


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