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Revision as of 21:54, 28 May 2015
This wiki strives to accumulate, organize and permanently present information relevant for UCLA's core graduate exams.
Contents |
Course Notes
The following links collect to useful info for core courses QM 221$_{A, B}$, CM 220, EM 210$_{A, B}$ and StM 215$_A$.
Comprehensive Exams
Previous Midterm and Final Exams and Solutions for EM, StM and CM, and QM by Prof.'s Miao, D'Hoker, and Gutperle, respectively.
The table below collects questions and answers [1] [2] [3] [4] to previous comprehensive exams[5]:
Official Q&A | List of unsolved problems in physics | |||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | |
Fall 2014.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2013.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2012.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2011.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2010.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2009.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2008.pdf | [6] | |||||||||||||
Spring 2008.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2007.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Spring 2007 .pdf | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2006.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Spring 2006.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2005.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Spring 2005.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2004.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Spring 2004.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2003.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Spring 2003.pdf | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2002.pdf | * | |||||||||||||
Spring 2002 | ||||||||||||||
Fall 2001 | * | |||||||||||||
Spring 2001 | [7] | |||||||||||||
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Here is some General Advice.
Here is a Formula Sheet for training your mind while on the bus or at the gym.
ReadMe
To contribute comp solutions, you can scan your answer using the free CamScanner App[8], email it to yourself as .pdf and then upload it using the "Upload file" link in the left panel of the wiki.
References
- ↑ CCLE
- ↑ Andrew Forrester's Site, retrieved August 2012
- ↑ Biritz's Site
- ↑ DFCD, retrieved August 2012
- ↑ Note that this table trains the keen graduate student for a seamless transition to the more notorious unsolved problems in physics, i.e. every graduate student's last homework set.
- ↑ Compare Princeton Q3.2
- ↑ EM Lim #1070
- ↑ CamScanner App in iTunes