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A good way to prepare for an exam is to solve old exam questions.
Here are some old exams and additional practice questions.
Here is some midterm information.
Be warned that old courses might have covered different material
and used different policies for exams.
SEMESTER | EXAM | SOLUTIONS |
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Fall 2006 | Midterm | Solutions |
Fall 2006 | Final | Solutions |
Fall 2005 | Midterm | Solutions |
Fall 2005 | Final | Solutions |
Fall 2004 | Midterm | No solutions |
Fall 2004 | Final | No solutions |
Spring 2004 | Midterm | Solutions |
Spring 2004 | Final | Solutions |
Spring 2003 | Midterm | Solutions |
Spring 2003 | Final | Solutions |
Spring 2002 | Midterm | Solutions |
Spring 2002 | Final | Solutions |
Spring 2001 | Midterm | Solutions |
Spring 2001 | Final | Solutions |
Spring 1999 | Midterm | No solutions available |
Spring 1999 | Final | No solutions available |
Spring 1998 | Midterm | No solutions available |
Spring 1998 | Final | No solutions available |
Spring 1998 | Makeup final | No solutions available |
Spring 1996 | Final | No solutions available |
Spring 1996 | Practice midterm | No solutions available |
Spring 1995 | Practice midterm | No solutions available |
Spring 1995 | Practice final | No solutions available |
Exam policy. Exams are closed book and closed note, although you are permitted to bring one 8.5 x 11 cheatsheet, written in your own handwriting. No calculators or computational aids are permitted.
Regrade policy. You may request regrades on individual exam questions. Regrade requests should be based on the perception that the grader either misunderstood your answer or made a mistake in evaluating it. Regrades must be made in writing, and submitted within one week of when the exams are returned.