Math 304: Tests - Fall 2008


Test schedule: The three tests and the final will be common to the three sections of Math 304 this semester. None of the tests will be in your regular class room, or at the regular class time. Here's the schedule:

Test Date Time Location
Test1 Monday, September 22 9-10PM LH 1
Test2 Monday, October 20 9-10PM LH 1
Test3 Monday, November 24 9-10PM LH 1
Final Monday, December 15 11AM-1PM
Sections 1 & 2:LH 8
Section 3:LH 10

Test Results:


Test rules:

Test conflicts: If you have a conflict with the scheduled test time then you can request an alternate test time or a makeup. You must make your request no later than two class days before the test.

Acceptable conflicts include other regularly scheduled classes and scheduled work time. Recreational activities do not count.

The only way to request an alternate test time or makeup is to send email to your instructor with details of your request or fill out the test conflict form. Do not just ask your instructor for an alternate test time or makeup; all decisions will be made based on your email or the test conflict form. To fill out the form, click here.

Students with disabilities: We are committed to full and equitable access for all enrolled students. To request special test accommodations based on a disability you must register with Services for Students with Disabilities in LH B-51 (777-2686). If you bring an Academic Accommodation Memo from Services for Students with Disabilities to your instructor then you will receive appropriate accommodations on all graded course quizzes and tests.

You must also follow the instructions above (under "Test conflicts"): Either fill out the web form or send email to your instructor. Indicate in your email or in the "Comments" box of the web form the accommodation that you require for the test. Be specific; for example, let us know whether you are entitled to 50% more time, or to double time.

Sample tests: This directory contains copies of tests that have been given in the past in Math 304 at Binghamton.

WARNING: These tests were given in the past, by different instructors, using different textbooks and different syllabi, at different stages of the semester.

These tests are presented only as extra study material, to illustrate the type and level of question that may appear on tests this semester. You should NOT expect the questions on your tests to be restricted to the precise type of questions that you find on the samples.


Questions or comments: Send email to dennis@math.binghamton.edu
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Last modified: 2008-12-18 16:05:44 EST