110.202 Calculus III, Sections 6 & 7, Spring 2008
This page is for sections 6 and 7 for Calculus III with Dr. Florin Spinu.
Section Info
Me (Your TA): Duncan Sinclair
My Email: 
Course Webpage: http://www.math.jhu.edu/~fspinu/202.html
Office Hours: By appointment, but I'm in the math help room on Wednesdays, 9-11 am (Krieger 213). You may always check to see if I'm in my office (Krieger 200).
Section 6: Thursdays, 3-4, Maryland 217 (lectures meet MWF 12-1 in Krieger 205)
Section 7: Thursdays, 4:30-5:30, Maryland 114 (lectures meet MWF 12-1 in Krieger 205)
Announcements
- 5/4/08: There will be a review session MONDAY (5/5) from 2-4 pm in Krieger 205, and I will hold office hours Tuesday and Wednesday from 1 to 3 pm (I might be a few minutes late for the hours on Wednesday) in the math help room (Krieger 213).
- 4/24/08: Here is an example of Stoke's theorem in action
- 4/1/08: I will be holding a review session Wednesday (4/2) from 6pm to 7pm in Krieger 205 (location subject to change). Please bring questions.
- 2/25/08: I will be holding a review session Wednesday (2/27) from 6:30pm to 7:30pm in Krieger 205 (location subject to change). Please bring questions.
- 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 and assignments can be found on Dr. Spinu's webpage. Homework is due at lecture on Fridays.
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 in past terms. 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.