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The Green Book - Department of Chemistry - Colorado State University

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Appendix V: Specific Cumulative Exam Procedures• All cumes are held in <strong>Chemistry</strong> A101, from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.• Exams are administered on the first Saturday <strong>of</strong> each month, September-June (except January)• Topics for cumes in Analytical, Materials, and Physical will be posted two weeks before the exam onbulletin boards opposite the elevator. In general, Organic cumes do not have topics.• Cumes are written by faculty members <strong>of</strong> the appropriate division or program. Identities <strong>of</strong> cume writerscan be obtained after (but not before) the cume is administered.• Pens, pencils, a calculator, a molecular model kit, snacks, and beverages are permitted during the exam.Neither models nor calculators may be shared. All other items (including backpacks, coats, cell phones,iPods/MP3 players, etc.) must be left elsewhere or put to the side <strong>of</strong> the room. Blank paper will beprovided.• All exams are administered simultaneously. You may pick up, inspect, and keep any/all exams.• Once you enter the exam room, you may not leave before handing in your exam, except to use the firstfloor restrooms (no breaks for c<strong>of</strong>fee, cigarettes, etc.).• A proctor from the GOC will be present either in the exam room or in the lobby during the exam. If youhave questions, you should feel free to ask the proctor. No other talking is permitted during the exam.22

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