Extra Credit:
There are two ways to earn extra credit. You may attempt both.
a) Atlas exercises. In each section of the course, prior to the exam, there will be a set of atlas exercises for extra credit. Points will be added to the exam grade at the end of the section according to the following formula:
100-90% correct= 5 extra credit points 89-80% correct= 4 extra credit points 79-70% correct= 3 extra credit points 69-60% correct= 2 extra credit points 59-50% correct= 1 extra credit point 49- 0% correct or not submitted= 0 extra credit points NO atlas exercises will be accepted once the answers are distributed, no matter how valid your reason.
Extra Credit for Exam I (Instructions & Exercise)
Extra Credit for Exam 2 (Instructions & Exercise)
b) Geographic Essays. You have the option to submit for extra credit a maximum of six additional analytical essays from the Geography and Public Policy (GPP) box found within the textbook chapters. THIS IS NOT THE "FOR REVIEW & CONSIDERATION SECTION AT THE END OF THE CHAPTER. Only one “Question to Consider” may be selected from each GPP box for the chapter selected. Each essay must be typed and have a minimum length of one full page (1.5 line spacing with 1" margins). Maximum length is two pages. In the first sentence of each essay, you are to summarize the question being answered and list the textbook edition and the chapter number. At the end of the semester, each essay deemed "Good for Extra Credit" would earn you one-half percentage point over and above your final term average of test scores with a maximum of 3 percentage points added to your final term average . For example, if you hand in four acceptable essays, you will increase your final average by 2 points. NOTE: Extra credit essays may be handed in at any time up to Tuesday, December 11, 2008, the last class lecture. No extra credit essays will be accepted after December 11. None will be accepted on the day of the final exam.

