PROFESSOR KELLY'S
EXPECTATIONS FOR HER STUDENTS:
1. Attend all lectures, take notes, and stay awake and alert.
2. Attend discussion section each week. Prior to going to discussion identify any problem areas from the lecture and be prepared with questions for your TA
3.Do practice questions and problems as they are made available. Seek help from fellow students or your TA if you are having trouble. Realize that an inability to do these practice questions and problems with facility suggests you do not understand the material and if you do not remedy the situation your grade on the midterm will suffer.
4. Do reading before the lecture. Take reading notes (notetaking is superior to highlighting).
5. Do reading again after the lecture. Take reading notes (yes, again).
6. Do study guide questions and for those that are troublesome to you, seek help from your TA during discussion section.
7. Students failing to achieve an average of 50% for all graded material should not expect to pass this class.
8. There are no graduating seniors. There are seniors who take the class, but they are graduating seniors only after they successfully complete all their required coursework at the University.
9. Students should keep a datebook and have all test dates and review sessions recorded in this notebook.
10. Students struggling with material should see their T.A.s during the T.A.'s office hours.
11. Students with questions about their grades should see Professor Kelly.
12. No student should expect extra credit or special consideration beyond that offered due to a student's status as a McBurney Student.
13. Students struggling with the material or with weak math backgrounds should take advantage of tutoring services offered by The Learning Center at Grainger Hall, ESA, or GUTTS.
Students who come to see me will be asked about each of these expectations in turn. My belief is that for most students to succeed in this course they must follow the above guidelines.