CHM 110 and 111 students: Spring 2014 grades are posted!

I have posted final grades for CHM 110 and CHM 111.  You may get your grades from these places:

  1. [Desire2Learn].  You can see individual test grades and your numeric average on Desire2Learn (D2L), as well as your latter grade.  Grades are available on D2L now. If you would like a copy of all of your lecture and lab grades from the course as well as your numeric average, print from D2L now.  You will only have access to this semester’s grades on D2L for one more week – whether or not you are attending classes next term.
  2. [WebAdvisor].  Webadvisor is your link to official FDTC data.  The grade on Webadvisor is your official grade, and will be the one recorded on your transcript.  WebAdvisor will only show your final letter grade, not your individual assignment grades or numeric average.  Grades are available on WebAdvisor now.

If you have any questions about your grade or if you wish to view your final (you don’t get to keep a copy of the final, sorry!), you may come by the office next week.  Please don’t call to ask about your grades, because I’m not allowed to discuss grades over the telephone!  You may e-mail me using your FDTC e-mail address to ask about your grades.

A NOTE TO CHM 110 STUDENTS PLANNING TO TAKE CHM 111

If you’re a CHM 110 student who is planning on taking CHM 111 the next time it’s offered, don’t sell your textbook or lab manual!  We will be using the same materials for CHM 111 as we did for CHM 110.  The only additional thing you need to buy new for CHM 111 is a new lab notebook (same type as you bought for CHM 110).

FALL AND SUMMER COLLEGE CHEMISTRY OPTIONS AT TECH

CHM 110: In the fall, we offer several sections of CHM 110 during our daytime 15 week session.  In the summer, we offer CHM 110 in both a five-week and a ten-week session.

CHM 111:  We’re not currently offering CHM 111 in the fall semester.  It will be offered in the spring term during the regular daytime 15 week session.  It will also be offered in a five week session this summer.  If you’re interested in a CHM 111 course for fall semester, please e-mail me.  If there it enough interest, I may be able to persuade the higher-ups to open up a fall section.

Now, it’s time to …

[North Myrtle Beach]

… enjoy the summer!