"The programmers of tomorrow are the wizards of the future. You are going to look like you have magical powers compared to everyone else." -- Gabe Newell, co-founder of Valve
Final Exam Exam - Thursday, Dec. 17, 1:30pm - 4:30pm(This section will be updated regularly)
Room Assignments: Exam rooms are based on the last two numbers of your UIN. For example, if
your UIN is 667123456, you will go the room assigned for 56. You can find
your UIN on your iCard.
Exam Format: 35-55 multiple choice questions plus 3-7 free response questions.
You should bring to the exam:
A #2 pencil for filling out the scantron form
Your iCard
No other materals are required
Review Sessions:
TA Review Sessions:
Sunday, Dec. 13, 2015: 2:00pm - 4:00pm, 1404 Siebel Center
Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015: 11:30am - 1:00pm, 1404 Siebel Center
Review session is optional. No new materal will be presented.
Course resources to help you study for the exam:
Lecture slides, completed lecture handouts, and TA notes are all on the schedule.
Lab assignments and solution videos are on the lab page.
MP solutions will not be provided, but you should find earlier MPs (like MP1, MP2)
easier now that you are a more experienced programmer. Re-doing the MPs is great practice.
Room Assignments: Exam rooms are based on the last two numbers of your UIN. For example, if
your UIN is 667123456, you will go the room assigned for 56. You can find
your UIN on your iCard.
Exam Format: 25-35 multiple choice questions plus 3-5 free response questions.
You should bring to the exam:
A #2 pencil for filling out the scantron form
Your iCard
No other materals are required
No lecutres: Due to the exam, there is no lecture on Oct. 12 or Oct. 14 (exam week).
There will be lab sections on Oct. 14-16.
Review Sessions:
TA Review Session: Saturday, Oct. 10, 10:00am-12:00noon, 100 Greg Hall
Professor Review Session: Monday, Oct. 12, 11:00am-11:50am, Follenger Auditorium
Both review sessions are optional. No new materal will be presented at either. Both will be largely Q&A based.
Course resources to help you study for the exam:
Lecture slides, completed lecture handouts, and TA notes are all on the schedule.
Lab assignments and solution videos are on the lab page.
MP solutions will not be provided, but you should find earlier MPs (like MP1, MP2)
easier now that you are a more experienced programmer. Re-doing the MPs is great practice.
[Sept. 3]:
Due to the labor day holiday, there is no lecture next week (Sept. 7th / Sept. 9th).
However, you do need to complete Activity 1 by Sept. 9th at 11:45am to get ready for the lab next week!