San Antonio, Texas

Spring 2009 - Calculus III

Midterm Exam Information

First Midterm Exam

Mean Exam Score:  62.7/100
Mean Total Score:  70.0/100

  • When:  Friday, February 6
  • Where:  In class
  • Content:  Sections 12.1 - 12.5, 13.1 - 13.3, 14.1 - 14.3
  • Q & A Session:  Thursday, February 5, 7:00 - 9:00 pm, MMS 140
  • Practice Exam:  Available here*
*Disclaimer:  This exam is intended only to provide you with additional practice applying some of the techniques learned in class. Be sure to study your homework, practice problems, class notes and textbook as well!

Second Midterm Exam

Mean Exam Score:  47.1/60
Mean Total Score:  71.8/100

  • When:  Wednesday, March 4
  • Where:  In class
  • Content:  Chapter 14 and Sections 15.1, 15.2
  • Q & A Session:  Tuesday, March 3, 7:00 - 9:00 pm, MMS 140
  • Review Materials*:  Review worksheet and practice exam
*Disclaimer:  These are intended only to provide you with additional practice applying some of the techniques learned in class. Be sure to study your homework, practice problems, class notes and textbook as well!

Third Midterm Exam

Mean Exam Score:  39.8/60
Mean Total Score:  73.3/100

  • When:  Monday, April 6
  • Where:  In class
  • Content:  Chapter 15 (15.1 - 15.4, 15.6 - 15.9)
  • Q & A Session:  Sunday, April 5, 7:00 - 9:00 pm, MMS 140
  • Practice Problems:  Available here*
*Disclaimer:  These problems are intended only to provide you with additional practice applying some of the techniques learned in class. Be sure to study your homework, practice problems, class notes and textbook as well!

Final Exam

  • When:  Saturday, May 9, 6:30 - 9:30 pm
  • Where:  Chapman Center 105 (section 1) and 109 (section 2)
  • Content:  Cumulative - roughly 2/3 of the exam will cover Chapter 16 and the other 1/3 will cover older material.
  • Notes:  You may bring a single double-sided sheet (8.5'' x 11'') of handwritten notes to the exam.
  • Q & A Session:  TBA
  • Practice Problems:  Available here*
*Disclaimer:  This exam is intended only to provide you with additional practice applying some of the techniques learned in class. Be sure to study your homework, practice problems, class notes and textbook as well!

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