ECEG 390
Theory and Applications of Electromagnetics

Spring 2024

EXAMS

Exam Schedule and Results
 Date & TimeLocationReview Sheet Average Score
Exam #1 Mon., Feb. 5
1:00–1:50 pm
ACWS 116 Review Sheet for Exam #1 80.2
Exam #2 Mon., Feb. 26
1:00–1:50 pm
ACWS 116 Review Sheet for Exam #2 68.5
Exam #3 Mon., Mar. 25
1:00–1:50 pm
ACWS 116 Review Sheet for Exam #3 78.0
Exam #4 Mon., Apr. 15
1:00–1:50 pm
ACWS 116 Review Sheet for Exam #4 83.8
Final Exam Mon., May 6
8:00–11:00 am
ACWS 116 Review Sheet for Final Exam  

Advice Regarding Exam Preparation and Anxiety Management

The resources listed below have been prepared by professional counselors and educators and comprise a rich and proven collection of advice for managing test anxiety and improving study skills in general. You should also consider consulting Bucknell’s Counseling & Student Development Center (570-577-1604).

The following advice is from the Bucknell Teaching and Learning Center:

Anxiety can be managed in many ways, but two important strategies are calming and controlling.

BEFORE an anxiety event:

  • Plan ahead to give yourself enough time to feel prepared (control)
  • Have a plan with specific goals/tasks you can check off (control)
  • Take mental & physical breaks as you work ahead of time (calm)
  • Write about your anxieties ahead of time to help let them go (control)
  • Walk or be outside in nature briefly before the event (calm)

DURING a test or other anxiety event:

  • Survey/preview the entire thing to know what's coming (control)
  • Try looking up and to the left to trigger memory if blanking (control)
  • Mentally make a strategic plan to maximize time/points/effort (control)
  • Take deep breaths with closed eyes between problems or sections (calm)
 

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