The final exam will take place in the same room where we had the lectures, as it is the default for WVU classes.
The ultimate authoritative source for times/dates is this: https://registrar.wvu.edu/calendars/fin ... n-schedule
From that table, I got the times written in the syllabus, which are posted in this Forum.
- You MUST write your name on top of the first page of the exam, and your student number on EVERY page. All pages including scrap MUST be stapled.
The only thigs you need for the exam are (required):
- pencil
- eraser
- any type of calculator as long it does not have the ability to communicate with others in any way. (smart phone, laptop, tablet, etc., not allowed.)
- your WVU ID to check out of the room.
Allowed, but not required:
- drawing instruments
- ruled or grid paper
Not allowed:
- all phones must be turned off (no just silent), and stored in your backpack before the exam
- backpack must be left at the front of the room
We will provide:
- white (not ruled) paper.
- Stapler
Anything else? check often in case I add/substract items from this list.
Thank you!
Final exam dates/times/rules
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*All communications* for 2024 MAE 343/353 (Fall) sections 001/002 will take place here.
Each homework, exam, PPT and other items initiated by the instructor, serves as an index to quickly find what you need. Please place (your) new posts/questions and responses under the appropriate item.
Students are encouraged to respond to questions posted here. Otherwise, the TA or the instructor will respond. Be civil and professional. Thank you.
This forum is private, by invitation, only to registered students plus the instructor and TA.