For an online exam, and ONLY for an online exam, you may use your computer to do any of the following:
Time limit: For the On-the-Computer part, which you take in class, you have 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete that part.
Time limit: For the Paper-and-Pencil part, which you take at a time of your own choosing between Friday and Monday at 6 p.m., you have 2 hours to complete that part (but most students use only about 45 minutes of that).
The time spent turning in your exam does NOT count toward the time limits. However, let us know if technical difficulties cause you to take more than about 10 minutes to turn in either part of the exam.
Communication: For both parts of the exam, you must not communicate with anyone except your instructors and their assistants, if any. In particular:
Questions during the exam:
Throughout the exam, if you have a question about WHAT we are asking you to do, e.g. if you do not understand the specification of a function that you are to implement, ask ANY of the instructors to explain WHAT you are to do for the problem. (If a student assistant is proctoring your room, ask them to get an instructor.)
You are on your own for solving the problems. In particular we will not answer any questions about error messages.
The rules for BOTH parts apply, as shown to the left, of course. Additionally:
The ONLY external resource that you may use beyond those listed for both parts of the exam is a Hint Sheet, as follows:
The rules for BOTH parts apply, as shown to the left, of course. Additionally, you may use any of the following: