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Important News
| 20th April, 2009 |
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Dear all,
Here are the mid-term test marks with the extra marks from the bonus question and the bonus assignment included (your % mark will be calculated out of a total of 50). You'll have your papers back in Monday's class in week 8.
46 40 40 35 32.5 28 30.5 30 29 27.5 28 27 25 19.5 22 21 18.5 15.5 15 13 12.5 12 11.5 10 6.5 6.5 5
FL
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| 20th March, 2009 |
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Dear all,
Here are the non-zero marks obtained from the spot test on March 20th (total mark for the spot test was 20):
16; 15; 13; 11; 11; 11; 10; 10; 10; 9; 9; 8; 8; 8; 6; 6; 5; 5; 5; 3; 3; 2
FL
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| 2nd March, 2009 |
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Dear all,
Please be reminded that you must have the flow chart, physical data table, and mechanism sections all finished in your lab notebook before you come to do an experiment. You will also have all of the safety forms fully filled before the prac.
If you don't have ALL of the required items above at the beginning of the prac, you will not be allowed entry until you have.
FL
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| 2nd March, 2009 |
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Dear all,
here's a list of extra points for those who obtained a >0 point from the bonus test.
The first number is the last four digits of the ID, the second the actual mark (out of 20) for the bonus test, and the third the extra credit that will be added to your overall mark for 204 (out of 100) at the end of the semester.
FL
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| 19th January, 2009 |
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Dear all,
Welcome to the start of a new semester, after what was hopefully an enjoyable break.
At this stage, there will be two lab sessions on offer per week, and you will attend either the Monday class (2-6 pm) or the Thursday class (2-6 pm) and where ever possible, you should remain as either a 'Monday person' or a 'Thursday person'
The Lab notes and associated assessment forms are now available for downloading. Note that you need a new Chemical Hazard Risk Assessment form for each chemical.
There will be no lab classes in the first week, but lab classes will start for both the Monday and Thursday groups in Week Two.
More details will be discussed regarding how the unit will be run during the first lecture.
Andrew
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