Coverage
Exams cover material from the lectures, sections, exercises,
programming projects, previous exams during the current semester, explicitly
designated reading assignments, and newsgroup posts. We usually suggest readings from the texts
to help you follow the lecture and section material. However, bonus questions
may cover "anything."
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Seating
So that we can answer questions with less disruption to you,
please try to give us easier access to seats:
- Please sit in every other column.
- Please try to leave the ends of every 3rd row empty.
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Conflicts
Check the schedule for exams at http://www.uregistrar.cornell.edu/our/Sched/.
What if you have a known *university-excused* conflict,
like a prelim scheduled at the same time? (Plane tickets for Spring Break
do not count.) You must first try rescheduling the event conflicting with
the CS100M exam:
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many courses already offer alternate test times.
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often the conflicting exam was not officially scheduled,
so the CS100M exam takes precedence.
If you have exhausted other means for rescheduling your conflict,
you must contact the course administrator, Laurie Buck:
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two weeks before the exam
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during her office hours
You might be eligible to take an early prelim offering
at 5:45-7:15 pm. Remember: We will allow only university-excused students
that contacted Laurie Buck according to our policy.
NOTE: CS100M does not have a comprehensive makeup exam like CS100J does.
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Review
Session 1
Prelim T1
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Review Session 2
Prelim T2
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Review Session 3
- Date: Monday, 4/16
- Time: 7-9pm
- Location: Olin Hall 155
- Topics: (like T2, only now have 2-dimensional arrays and use Java instead of Matlab; no object-oriented programming)
- Review questions and solutions thereto: redo old homework and review questions in Java
Prelim T3 (Online Grades)
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Final Review Sessions
Final T4
- Date: Thursday, 5/10. Date & time subject to change; click here for updates
- Time: 9-11:30 am
- Location: Barton (East? Central?)
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