1. YOU MUST ALWAYS CREATE YOUR OWN
PROBLEM! No matter what your
assignment is: reading chemical literature, reading from your textbook, doing
textbook problems, answering questions proposed in class, whatever. You always have to make up your own
problem. I was under the impression
it was only for textbook work, so please heed this
warning.
2. You
will receive 5 points for each problem you do (even if it has multiple parts)
and 5 points for the problem you create.
If you submit an especially ingenious problem, you will receive more than
five points, so do a good job with these.
No late homework will be accepted.
3. On
the web page, the homework is listed on the day it is due. For example, if there are textbook
problems listed under Friday, those are problems you should do sometime before
Friday and turn them in on Friday at the beginning of
class.
4. Please make sure you put your name on
your homework, and if it is more than one page long, please staple the pages
together.
12 January 2003