Last updated on Tuesday, Fenruary 6, 2002 at 1:22 am
  • GRADES ARE UP!! The average is a 63 and the high is a 93. This score was earned by two students! A tie for high! So that is rockin'. Highest grade(s) will be announced in class in the morning, and will receive a certificate and lots of swag!

  • The PLE for Wednesday's class is available.

  • Answers to PS3.1 - PS3.4 are now available.

  • I will be in my office this evening if you have questions. I'm off to dinner, but should be back shortly. Double check by calling first if you are thinking of stopping by.

  • I've collected some sample questions I've asked in previous CHEM 1515 Exam I and put them at the Exams link. When you feel you are ready to see how well you understand the content try some of these questions.

  • The complete answers to PS2 are now available. Answers to PS3.1 - PS3.4 will be up early this evening, as well some additional exam questions from past exams.

  • Here is the draft version of the Useful information pages for our first hour exam.

  • Check the Exam link for a sample exam from Spring 1997. More sample exams soon.

  • What's Important is now up-to-date. If you have questions send an e-mail or put it up on the forum.

  • PS3 is available at the Problem Set link.

  • AICHE (American Institute for Chemical Engineers) invites you to an ice cream get-together/party immediately following our Exam I on Tuesday, February 5, 2002 at 6:30 pm in EN107. All Chemical Engineers, or students who are thinking about ChemE are encouraged to attend. Dr. G will not be there since he has to grade exams! Contact Emily Bruce at 377-3230 if you have questions. Emily had CHEM 1515 last semester and survived, so she knows lots of stuff about CHEM 1515. Go by meet some chemical engineers and enjoy some ice cream, and get involved!

  • Remember the decision we made in class on Wednesday, January 30th. PS2.1 - 2.8. are due at the beginning of class on Friday, February 1, 2002. PS2.9 and PS2.10 are due on Monday, February 4, 2002.

  • We will have a pre-test Help Session on Sunday, February, 3 2002 at 3:00 pm in PS141.

  • Here are the Exam rooms for the first hour exam on Tuesday, February 5, 2002.

  • Lab Section #

    Lab Day

    TA

    Exam Room

    1

    Monday

    Peter Bullock

    PS101

    2

    Tuesday

    Cory Pfeifer

    PS103

    3

    Tuesday

    Ben Flint

    PS110

    4

    Wednesday

    Molly Mitchell

    PS101

    5

    Thursday

    Cory Pfeifer

    PS103

    6

    Thursday

    Ben Flint

    PS110

     

  • Laboratory will meet on in PS453 during the week of February 4 - February 8th. Check the Laboratory link for more information.

  • A draft TA tutoring schedule is now available at the Free Tutoring link.

  • I have an announcement/application for Oklahoma State University Women's Giving Circle undergraduate scholarship. Applications are due Feb 1, 2002. Candidates must be enrolled in 12 hours, minimum GPA of 2.5. Non-traditional students encouraged to apply, indication of need can be included. There is an interview depending on how far you get in the process. For more info anyone interested should see me or their adviser.

  • Go to the SID# link on the left to give me your Secret Identification Code number or name. This is needed for you to access your grades this semester. Also answer the other questions on this page so I will get to know you.

  • Here is a list of the laboratory sections

  • Lab Section #

    Lab Day

    Time

    Room

    TA

    Status

    1

    Monday

    1:30 pm - 4:20 pm

    PS453/PS255

    Peter Bullock

    closed

    2

    Tuesday

    8:30 pm - 11:20 pm

    PS453/PS255

    Cory Pfeifer

    closed

    3

    Tuesday

    12:30 pm - 3:20 pm

    PS453/PS255

    Ben Flint

    closed

    4

    Wednesday

    1:30 pm - 4:20 pm

    PS453/PS255

    Molly Mitchell

    closed

    5

    Thursday

    8:30 pm - 11:20 pm

    PS453/PS255

    Cory Pfeifer

    closed

    6

    Thursday

    12:30 pm - 3:20 pm

    PS453/PS255

    Ben Flint

    open

  • Sitting around with nothing to do? We are going to begin lecture on Wednesday, January 16th discussing Chapter 19 in Silberberg. I recommend you review the material covered in CHEM 1314 from Chapters 6 before class. Check out lecture notes from CHEM 1314. In particular look at;

  • Lecture Notes on introduction to thermochemistry.

    Lecture Notes on enthalpy, Hess' Law, enthalpy of formation

  • The TA's e-mail addresses are;
  • Ben Flint/Sections 3 and 6 (benjam4444@juno.com) : Peter Bullock/Section 1 (bpeter@okstate.edu) : Cory Pfeifer/Sections 2 and 5 (pfeifer@okstate.edu) : Molly Mitchell/Section 4 (mitchell3122@angelfire.com)


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