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Here are the exam 4 scores, attendance/lab scores, and final course grades.  Overall, the class did very very well.  Have a good summer!

CSU ID TST4 Att GRADE
  909003238 69 35 D
  909021199 59 91 C
  909047760 91 87 A
  909124526 89 100 A
  909129407 84 95 B
  909146715 80 91 A
  909150368 80 100 B
  909150776 79 100 B
  909160149 71 91 C
  909185442 98 100 A
  909185955 95 83 A
  909186031 94 100 A
  909191142 80 100 B
  909193183 85 100 A
  909200036 45 95 C
  909233287 80 100 A
  909239198 96 83 A
  909245166 63 87 B
  909246007 84 87 B
  909249081 94 100 A
  909255560 88 95 B
  909256843 83 100 A
         
Average   81.2 92  
Std Dev   13.2 14  

 

 

 

These are the chapters for Exam 4 ______________________________________________

Click Here > Irwin Chapters 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15, 17

Click Here > Hines Chapter 4

Click Here > Irwin Chapters 3 and 4

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Click Here > Hines Chap 7 8 9 & 13 Full Text

Click Here > Hines Chap 9 Full Text

Click Here > Hines Chap 2 Full Text

Click Here > Hines Chap 3 Full Text

Click Here > Irwin Chap 12 - 14 Full Text

Click Here > Hines Study Guides

Click here > Irwin Study Guides

 

These "study guides" contain basic terms you will need to know.  I left each book as one long file.  The chapters are separated by "page breaks."  What some students like to do is put two or three lines of spaces between the terms  and take notes right on the sheets (you can do this easily be "selecting all" under Edit and then going to "Format" > "Paragraph" on the toolbar. 

As these are word documents you can edit them, changing font, size, spacing, etc.  If the formatting looks "weird," change your font to Arial 12 point and change your right and left margins (under page setup) to .5 inches.

WORD DOCUMENT INSTRUCTIONS: Follow these instructions to download, view and print.   When you left click on Study Guide 1 (or other "document/text" files) on a CSU (or other  "Microsoft Word" equipped computer), the document should automatically open.  You can then read it or print it.  If it doesn't open or you just want to save without reading, right click on and select "save target as" to save the file to your hard drive.   If you don't have Microsoft Word, "Wordpad" in Windows/Accessories should work too.  Make sure to remember the directory in which you stored the file so you can find it later.

If you open the file on a CSU computer (which uses Office 2000 or XP) but are using an older software version at home (e.g., Word 6.0 or 97), specify that  "filetype" (e.g., Word 6.0) in the save box "filetype option" before you save it from the "Word" program.  Otherwise you may not be able to open it.

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