110.202 Calculus III Section 4, Spring 2006
This page is for section 4 for Calculus III with Dr. Chikako Mese.
Section Info
Me (Your TA): Duncan Sinclair
My Email: 
Course Webpage: http://www.math.jhu.edu/~cmese
Office Hours: Thursdays, 9-11 am, in the Math Help Room (Krieger 213) or by appointment. You may always check to see if I'm in my office (Krieger 200).
Section 4: Friday, 12-1, Gilman 12 (lectures meet MWF 10-11 in Krieger 205)
Announcements
- May 9:
- I will be holding a review session Today, May 9, starting at 4 pm in Krieger 205 (location subject to change). The Final will cover material starting from the beginning of the term and include everthing up to section 8.4 in our text. Please bring questions
- April 27:
- I will be holding a review session on Sunday, April 30, from 3:00 pm till 4:30 pm in Krieger 300. The midterm on May 3rd will cover material starting from the last midterm and including everthing up to section 8.2 in our text. Please bring questions
- April 24:
- Here is a solution to #13 in Section 7.1 of our text. It elaborates on the very basic solution provided in the back of the book. Please contact me if you have any questions.
- April 12:
- I will be in my office during office hours (9-11 am, Thursday) and in the Math Help Room from 11-1.
- March 11:
- UPDATE: the review sesssion will now be held in Krieger 304, NOT krieger 205. This time will remain the same. The location is still subject to change, so please check here before you come.
- March 10:
- Sung Rak Choi will be hosting a review session on Satuday, March 11, beginning at 2 pm in Krieger 304.
- I will be hosting a review session on Sunday, March 12, starting at 4:30 pm in Krieger 205 (LOCATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE).
- March 2:
- There are now solutions to the problem sets which can be found on Dr. Mese's website.
- NOTA BENE! The information on this page is a work in progress and the finer details are subject to change. Please check this page frequently for more up-to-date information.
Homework & Grading Policies
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The policies can be found here. Solutions to problem sets can be found here.
No late work is accepted.
Advice
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At present, I have three pieces of advice. First, please check my course reviews. This is an assessment of my effectiveness from your peers last term. Make sure you know what you are getting into so your are not surprised after the drop/add period by how wonderful/dreadful I am. Second, I highly recommend working in groups. It will be very difficult to learn all of the material by yourself, but you can find additional support amongst your peers. Third, I recommend reading Dr. Zucker's comments on learning at a collegiate pace. If you want a good grade, read it. If you want to learn how to ace college and learn for the rest of your life, read it twice.