the chma11 midterm is fast approaching in 2 weeks, june 18. i was just wondering if anyone has previous tests or knows were to find them or samples that could be used for studying..if so could you let me know with some sort of contact that we cud do..or could u post em here or just tell where n how to get em..thnx

If we had previous tests, we would not post them here or give (or sell) them to students.

This site may help you study for your midterm exam.

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I have no knowledge about the tests. If you wish to post specific questions here, we shall be happy to help you through them if you give details about what you don't understand.

Finding previous tests or sample exams for your CHMA11 midterm can be a great way to study and familiarize yourself with the type of questions that may be asked. Here are a few ways to go about finding them:

1. Ask your professor or teaching assistant (TA): They may have previous exams or sample questions that they can provide you with. Professors sometimes offer review sessions or make past exams available on the course website or learning management system.

2. Check the course website or LMS: Many professors upload resources, including previous exams or practice questions, to the course website or learning management system. Look for a section dedicated to exams or study materials.

3. Join study groups or online forums: Reach out to your classmates or join online forums related to your course. Other students often share study materials, including previous tests, in these groups.

4. Visit the library: University libraries sometimes keep copies of previous exams or sample exams for specific courses. Ask a librarian for assistance in finding these resources.

5. Contact alumni or seniors: Reach out to seniors or alumni who have taken the course before and ask if they still have access to previous exams or study materials.

Remember to use previous exams and sample tests as a study tool and not as a way to cheat. It's important to understand the concepts and be able to solve problems rather than just memorizing specific answers.

Additionally, posting or sharing exams publicly may violate academic integrity policies, so it's not recommended. Instead, try exploring the options listed above to obtain the necessary study materials. Good luck with your midterm!