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<p>So our final exam is tomorrow morning at 9 am in our normal
classroom. Here are some things you need to know...<br>
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<p>1. Please leave your bookbags and phones in the front of the
room under the white board. You will only need you calculator and
a writing implement to take the test.</p>
<p>2. I will have the tests laid out around the room. Please come
in and sit a a place where the is a test. <br>
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<p>3. I will start the clock at 9:05.</p>
<p>4. The test is broken into two parts: multiple choice and
problems. You may do them in any order.</p>
<p>5. I will provide you with a periodic table. You will have my
standard cover sheet of equations.</p>
<p>6. You do need to know standard constants. If you forget you may
come ask me, but I reserve the right to deduct points from your
final if you ask.<br>
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<p>7. PLEASE remember your calculators.</p>
<p>8. Once you finish your exam, turn it in to me ( I will be
proctoring from the back of the classroom) and you may then
collect your items from under the whiteboard and leave.</p>
<p>9. History has shown that the best prep for this exam is to get
a good nights sleep.</p>
<p>See you all in the morning - and thank you for your hard work
this semester. <br>
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<b><i>Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D. </i></b> (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:pounds_aj@mercer.edu">pounds_aj@mercer.edu</a>)<br>
<i>Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science</i><br>
<i>Director of the Computational Science Program</i><br>
<i>Mercer University, Macon, GA 31207 (478) 301-5627</i></div>
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