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We may alter this list during a quarter. When we do so, we immediately inform course participants.
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We may alter this list of potential final exam questions during a quarter. When we do so, we inform course participants. At least one week before scheduled final exam date you will have access to every potential final exam question.
  
 
A final exam comprises a minimum of 33% of your grade (25% if you're enrolled in practicum) and a maximum of 67% (60% if you're enrolled in practicum). Please see explanation in "Quizzes" and "Practicum" (if you're enrolled for four units).  
 
A final exam comprises a minimum of 33% of your grade (25% if you're enrolled in practicum) and a maximum of 67% (60% if you're enrolled in practicum). Please see explanation in "Quizzes" and "Practicum" (if you're enrolled for four units).  
  
 
With some exam questions you will receive full credit only if you respond with very specific words. With other questions you can earn full credit by evidencing that you've learned ideas well enough to explain them clearly and persuasively.
 
With some exam questions you will receive full credit only if you respond with very specific words. With other questions you can earn full credit by evidencing that you've learned ideas well enough to explain them clearly and persuasively.

Revision as of 11:51, 30 March 2017

We may alter this list of potential final exam questions during a quarter. When we do so, we inform course participants. At least one week before scheduled final exam date you will have access to every potential final exam question.

A final exam comprises a minimum of 33% of your grade (25% if you're enrolled in practicum) and a maximum of 67% (60% if you're enrolled in practicum). Please see explanation in "Quizzes" and "Practicum" (if you're enrolled for four units).

With some exam questions you will receive full credit only if you respond with very specific words. With other questions you can earn full credit by evidencing that you've learned ideas well enough to explain them clearly and persuasively.