STA 218 S 2007 Midterm Test

Thursday, March 1st at 11:10 am in Kaneff 137


When you are preparing for the midterm, above all be guided by the homework assignments. They tell you exactly what pages in the text to read and explicitly list the concepts for which you are responsible. The assigned problems are examples of what you should be able to do.

You are also responsible for everything that happens in lecture, provided there's a homework problem on it. You can tell what problems I've made up, because they are not from the text.

The midterm will be much like the quizzes, only longer. The problems will be like the homework problems. I will make it up and I will mark it.

To prepare for the quiz, I suggest that you

  1. Go over the assigned reading in the text, treating each example from the text as a problem with full solution. Try to solve it yourself, and then look at the answer only when you are done, or if you are really stuck.
  2. Do the same thing with all the examples from lecture.
  3. Re-do all the homework problems.

If you are running out of time, step 3 is probably the most important.