Final on Thursday December 11, 12:30-3:30, 10 Evans Hall
Policy on missed final If students have a valid reason not to take the final examination, they must notify the instructor within 24 hours of the exam (email: sadoulet@are; tel. 642 7225). Students need to have a written certificate from a medical or legal authority justifying the reason for having missed the examination. Under those circumstances, an incomplete will be given for the class. The student will have to take the final exam at another session. Econ 181 classes are regularly given in summer and fall sessions every year.
Fire Alarm Policy A truly annoying bad habit at UCB is the pulling of fire alarms by ill-prepared and selfish students who foolishly think their entire future rests on the grade on one midterm. This is a felony crime, punishable by a fine and time in jail. In addition, anyone caught pulling the alarm will fail the course and is subject to expulsion from the University. If the alarm is pulled during an exam, the class will move outside and finish the exam in the allotted time.
Review sessions
Policy on missed mid-term or final exam: There is no scheduled make-up midterm or final exam. Students who miss an exam for any reason must communicate with Professor Sadoulet by e-mail or phone by 5:00 p.m. on the day of the exam (email: sadoulet@are; tel. 642 7225). Students need to have a written certificate from a medical or legal authority justifying the reason for having missed the examination. For a missed mid-term, the student will take the mid-term as an open book take home examination. If the answers are of A quality, the final examination will be counted for 72% of the grade instead of 45%. For a missed final exam, an "incomplete" grade will be given for the class. The student will have to take the final exam at another session. Econ 181 classes are regularly offered in summer and fall sessions every year. Failure of the above will result in a 0 score for the examination. Fire Alarm Policy: A truly annoying bad habit at UCB is the pulling of fire alarms by ill-prepared and selfish students. This is a felony crime, punishable by a fine and time in jail. In addition, anyone caught pulling the alarm will fail the course and is subject to expulsion from the University. If the alarm is pulled during an exam, the class will move outside and finish the exam in the allotted time.