The City College of New YorkCCNY
Department of Mathematics
Division of Science

Dr. Auth's Math 212 Page

Syllabus

Syllabus

Homework

You will submit a weekly hw assignment on Sunday nights before midnight to Gradescope. Follow the instructions here variable length submission. Most students prefer to submit one PDF that contains the whole submission; Gradescope will ask you to mark where each answer is.

Suggested Textbook Exercises

The best way to learn the material is to consistently do many suggested textbook exercises. When I pick exam questions, I always look at the textbook exercise sets for inspiration.

It is better to spend a couple hours every day doing textbook exercises rather than spending the weekend before the exam cramming for eight hours a day. Consider the final exam like running a marathon and the problems as your training sessions. If you consistently do problems (train) then you will be well-prepared for the final exam. However if you have long gaps between working on problems you will always have difficulty getting back into the math mindset necessary to complete the problems. The first day of training is always the most painful. When I studied math in college I learned most by attempting to work out many of the odd numbered exercises in my textbooks and then checking my answers.

CCNY Math Tutoring

Fall 24 Tutoring Schedule

Sample Exams

All quiz and exam questions will be modeled on the suggested textbook exercises, sometimes the quiz and exam questions are identical to suggested textbook exercises. If you've worked through a wide portion the suggested textbook exercises, there should be no surprises on exams.

Sample Exam 1

Sample Exam 2

Sample Exam 3

Grading Factors

HW Average: 6% of course grade.

Midterm Exam 1: 18% of course grade.

Midterm Exam 2: 18% of course grade.

Midterm Exam 2: 18% of course grade.

Final exam 40% of course grade

However, at the end of the course if your final exam average is superior to any of your midterm exam grades, then you can use your final exam grade to replace all lower midterm exam average(s). For instance, if your midterm 1 grade 70, midterm 2 grade 77, midterm 3 grade is 88, and your final exam grade 81 then your non-homework course grade will be computed as 18% * 88 + 76% * 81 = 77.4 non-homework course grade (you will need to add however many of the six hw points you receive to 77.4 to get your course grade). One way to think of these grading factors is that your performance on the midterms cannot hurt your final grade, as compared to your final exam grade. Your performance on the midterms can only help your grade in comparison to your final exam score. You cannot drop your 6% hw grade or your final exam grade. Your final exam grade will count at least 40% of your course grade.

With these grading factors you will be less stressed taking the midterms, knowing that you can replace a bad score with your final exam score. Moreover, if you feel ill or must assist a sick family member or friend, you can skip any assessment, except the final. You must take the final. If you are sick for the final, do not come to campus. There will be a make-up final exam for students who miss the final with a reason. The final will serve as the make-up for all midterms.

Exam questions will be similar to the suggested textbook homework questions, exact replicas sometimes. You should attempt all the assigned homework problems to learn the material and prepare for quizzes and exams. If you have done all assigned hw problems, there should be no surprises on quizzes and exams.

(OPTIONAL) Videos and Practice Problems

Videos and Practice Problems

CCNY Math 212 Page

Old exams, syllabus (with topics), and general info about math 21200

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