Hello everyone,
Here is some information about the exam:
* There are 13 questions (6 pages of questions)
* The directions on the front of the page are as follows:
* All answers must be written legibly. If you are taking the exam
remotely, make sure that all of your work is legible in the scan
that you upload to Gradescope.
* Exams are to be completed individually. You may not communicate
with others either in-person or online.
* This exam is open book, open note, and open internet.
* Do not share this exam with other students not enrolled in this
course. The exam may be used in future semesters, and sharing it
would be a violation of Mines honor code.
* Show your work if you want to receive partial credit.
* This exam is intended to be difficult. Please make sure to manage
your time and don't spend too long if you get stuck on a problem.
* Aim for correctness over quantity. It is better to answer fewer
questions correctly than to answer more questions incorrectly.
* There are 200 points in total on this exam.
LOGISTICS:
Time: 19:00-21:00
IN PERSON:
Location: GC MET
I will give you a print-out of the exam. I will post exam
clarifications on the projector.
REMOTE:
MEETING LINK:
https://mines.zoom.us/j/98663106971?pwd=RENROE5RUVRNaTJuZ2FKMitIUXlpdz09
PASSWORD: 757475
The PDF of the exam will be available on Gradescope at 19:00.
You will have about 10 minutes at the end of the exam to scan
your work and upload to Gradescope.
Note: being on the Zoom is not required, though *highly*
recommended since I will be posting any clarifications in Zoom.
Having your video on is not required.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
--
Jonathan Sumner Evans Instructor: CSCI 564
https://sumnerevans.com CS@Mines Alumnus
+1 (720) 459-1501 M.S. Computer Science
GPG: B50022FD Software Engineer @ The Trade Desk
Many people think that Java is faster than Python... Unfortunately that
is true.
-- Bo Wu
I would like to make a clarification about the information I provided
earlier:
Although the exam is open-internet, if you spend too much time doing
internet research during the exam, you won't have time to answer all the
questions. Therefore, it is highly recommended to use the internet
minimally.
--
Jonathan Sumner Evans Instructor: CSCI 564
https://sumnerevans.com CS@Mines Alumnus
+1 (720) 459-1501 M.S. Computer Science
GPG: B50022FD Software Engineer @ The Trade Desk
Be careful not to *choke* on your aspirations, Director.
-- Darth Vader (Rouge One)