Welcome to Psychology 101. This is the first course in psychology at the University of Washington,<br />and it is required for all psychology majors. Please take it seriously. As you can see,<br />this class is very popular, and many folks did not get in. Everyone should have a copy of the<br />class schedule. We meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 o'clock to 11.30 am. If you miss a lecture,<br />you can come to the Monday and Wednesday classes, but please make sure you let me know so I can<br />make a note of it. You are only allowed to miss one class, and after that, every time will affect<br />your grade. We have two main exams plus one paper of six pages. The amount of work is not too bad,<br />but I want to challenge you in here, and to do that, I need to make the tests harder than you may<br />be expecting. If you need to reach me outside of class time, the best way is by email. You can also<br />come to my office on Friday afternoons from 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock pm, or set up another<br />time to meet with me by calling my secretary. The number is on the board behind me.
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What is the main purpose of the speaker?
A . To make a brief introduction of the course. B . To stress the importance of the course.C . To show the popularity of the course.
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How long does each lecture last?
A . One hour.B . One and a half hours.C . Two hours.
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How can the speaker be reached outside of class?
A . Mainly by email.B . By calling him directly.C . By going to his office on Monday afternoons.