Grant is now ready to take registrations for his Final Exam Prep Seminars

Published: Tue, 11/19/13

I am now ready to take registrations for my Final Exam Prep Seminars.

For more information and to register for a seminar (do note that you do not pay when you register, you pay at the door if, and only if, you actually attend).  I encourage you to register since there is no obligation.  Walk-ins are welcome, but, if a seminar is full (a possibility), registrants are given admittance first.


Stat 1000 will be on Saturday, Nov. 30 (Part 1) and Thursday, Dec. 5 (Part 2) in room 100, St. Paul's College.  I intend to teach Lessons 8 and 9 on Nov. 30, then do Lessons 10 and 11 (which are much shorter lessons) on Dec. 5 and devote at least 3 hours to going through the Practice Final Exams.  Seminars will run 9:00 am to 6:00 pm each day.

Calculus (Math 1500, 1510 and 1520) will be on Sunday, Dec. 1 (Part 1) and Sunday, Dec. 8 (Part 2) in room 100, St. Paul's College.  I intend to do Curve-Sketching and Log & Exponential Derivatives on Dec. 1 and some Max/Min Word Problems.  On Dec. 8 I will do Antiderivatives and Integrals and more Max/Min Word Problems.  I will also do some Practice Exams if time allows.  Seminars will run 9:00 am to 6:00 pm each day.

Unfortunately, I do not see a viable way to offer a Stat 2000 final exam seminar.  I was very disappointed by the turnout at the midterm seminar, and the close proximity of the exam to the other exams that do have demand for seminars is causing me scheduling difficulties.  If you are very interested in a Stat 2000 seminar, perhaps a one-day one where I would focus on the Practice Final Exams, please reply to this email.  If I perceive a demand, I may be encouraged to offer one.  I do offer audio lectures for this course, though.

Of course, there will be no seminar in Math 1300, 1310 or 1700.  I do offer audio lectures for all these courses though, if you are interested.