Dear Students
There are two methods of passing exam "European Integration";
Exam questions are listed in the file "Selected problems concerning European Integration", divided in sections A-F. Each student is to obtain some eight questions: three being obligatory, selected by the Professor, the same for the all being examined; and five facultative, selected by each student individualy according to her/his interests, namely one question chosen from each section within the set: B, C, D, E, F. The obligatory questions are following: A2, D8, and F3.
Exceptionally, the additional date, 14th February, is provided for those who wish to pass exams on the basis of a homework, but their works presented in the first term would display some features of plagiarism, that is a verbatim copying or imitation of texts found e.g. in wikipedia. It is so frequent and serious error among nowadays students that it requires special means to be decidedly checked. Therefore, at the first meeting (on 1st or 2nd February) with the author of such a missed attempt, we would discuss ways of improving such a homework -- which, hopefully, after corrections will be delivered in this next term.
Important: Those who had put their homeworks into the system wiki are kindly requested to send them once more by e-mail to: witmar@calculemus.org. Sorry for the inconvenience, caused by damaging all the files in our directory (presumably because of some user's mistake, or a malicious action by someone from outside). To avoid the risk of a next harm, I do not restore the system, nad instead use other Web platforms of communication.
With the New Year, I wish you performing excellent homeworks, a perfect knowledge to be displayed in exam talks, and the most productive, balanced and life-fulfilling year ever. May you work hard and attain your goals, especially your final diplomas.
Witold Marciszewski