How to prepare for the Astronomy Final
The final in astronomy is composed of usually 6 questions over the topics covered in class. Students should review all their notes, tests, labs and remember class discussions and movies to answer the questions fully. Students can use any method to show the understanding of material by illustrating, labeling, writing an essay, bullets, listing, etc.
I highly recommend that students answer all 6 questions even though they are required to only answer 4 questions. The students that answer the extra credit tend to do well on the final, while those who only answer the four questions tend not to. It's better to answer all six fairly well then to try and answer 4 perfectly.
Below is a copy of last years final.
I highly recommend that students answer all 6 questions even though they are required to only answer 4 questions. The students that answer the extra credit tend to do well on the final, while those who only answer the four questions tend not to. It's better to answer all six fairly well then to try and answer 4 perfectly.
Below is a copy of last years final.
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