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CS 1110: Introduction to Computing Using Python Spring 2017 |
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ExamsThere are two prelims and a final in this course. Because of the size of this class, and having to coordinate multiple sections, the exam times have already been scheduled way in advance. Please make sure that you have nothing else planned at these times; there are no alternative pre-determined times for these exams. With that said, we will have a policy for legitimate conflicts. This typically involves working with many individual constraints and sometimes arranging individual makeups, so we have special procedures in place for makeup petitions. Failure to follow the directions precisely may result — and in the past has resulted — in not being given a makeup. Unless otherwise specified (for instance, Prelim 2 Spring 2017 is being handled differently): at least two weeks before each exam, you should upload your conflict information into CMS. You should use the provided make-up petition template to submit your information. If an emergency comes up in less than two weeks of the exam, you need to contact the instructors, head TA (if any), and course administrative assistant as soon as possible. In addition, you should still submit your information to CMS so that we can keep track of it (CMS will count it as "late"). Prelim 1Time: Tuesday, March 14th, 7:30 pm to 9:00 pmPlace: If you do not have extended time or a makeup, your exam room is based on your netid: Netids alphabetized between AA1 and JJL99999: Baker Lab 200 Netids alphabetized between JJM1-SGZ99999: Rockefeller 201 Netids alphabetized between SHA1-ZZ999999: Rockefeller 203 Review session materials: In-class review session slides, Alex Parkhurst's Part 1 Lecture, Amol Tandel's Part 2 Lecture, and Amol Tandel's Demo Prelim 2Time: Tuesday, April 25th, 7:30 pm to 9:00 pmPlace: If you do not have extended time or a makeup, your exam room is based on your netid: Netids alphabetized between AA1 and JJL99999: Baker Lab 200 Netids alphabetized between JJM1-SGZ99999: Rockefeller 201 Netids alphabetized between SHA1-ZZ999999: Rockefeller 203 Review session materials:
Final ExamTime: Thursday, May 18th, 9:00 am to 11:30 amPlace: Barton Hall Central and East The final is comprehensive, and so will include topics from the previous two prelims as well as topics after the second prelim. Materials:
Exam ArchiveTo give you some idea of what the exams might be like, we are freely posting all of the exams from earlier semesters for you to look at how. However, please be aware of the following: The material covered changes every semester in CS 1110. Furthermore, material is not always covered in the same order. The topics on these older exams may not be the topics in our exams. In particular, the material between the Fall and Spring semesters can be quite different. Prelim 1 in Previous SemestersPrelim 2 in Previous SemestersFinal Exam in Previous Semesters |
Course Material Authors: E. Andersen, D. Gries, L. Lee, S. Marschner, C. Van Loan, & W. White |