The test is Monday February 11 in our normal classroom. It should take about 50 minutes, but you may start at 8:40. Please remember to bring your homework for sections 3.3-3.8. You will not need, nor are you allowed to use, a calculator on the test. I will provide paper for the test and scratch paper.

Some things you could do to prepare for this test:
1) Do and understand all the old homework problems.
2) Do and understand the practice test.
3) Do odd problems from the book and make sure you understand the answers in the back of the book. (Of course, you are encouraged to do even problems as well, but you can't check your answers.)
4) Google search "calculus 1 test" to find more practice tests.
5) Email me by Sunday at 5 pm if you have questions.
6) Memorize area/volume formulae for triangles, rectangles, circles, rectangular boxes, cylinders, cones, and spheres. Memorize sines and cosines of "special" angles (pi/2, pi/4, etc). Memorize trigonometric derivatives. 6) Drink lots of orange juice and stay away from sick people over the weekend.
7) Get a good night's sleep on Sunday night.
8) Have someone give you a wake-up call on Monday morning if you are liable to oversleep.

Happy studying!