Final Exam Information

Final Exam Dates

The final exam will be held in two parts, during the last two class periods of the quarter:

  • Part A: Thursday, August 22, 2013 during your normally-scheduled lab period. (Various times, in CMU B027)
  • Part B: Friday, August 23, 2013 during our normally-scheduled lecture period. (1:10pm–2:10pm, in EEB 105)

Practice exams and information about the types of problems to expect will be posted as the exam approaches.

Resources:

You are permitted to bring and use any of the following resources on your final exam:

  • your course textbook (Web Programming Step by Step, second or first edition)
  • any other textbook related to web programming (HTML5 in a Nutshell, JavaScript for Dummies, etc.)
  • scratch paper, writing utensils, standard office supplies

You are not permitted to use any other resources on the final exam, such as:

  • practice exams or their solution keys
  • printed homework solutions
  • section/lab handouts
  • any other papers or documents
  • any electronic devices such as calculators, computers, mobile phones, tablets, laptops, music players

We realize that you may not be happy that the rules don't allow you to bring many resources. We will bring a small number of loaner copies of the textbook that you may be able to use during the exam. But there may be a waiting queue to use them, so you may want to have your own copy with you if you believe you will need it. We will also attach a syntax reference / "cheat sheet" to the last page of the exam, and we will try to include most of the necessary syntax there, though it will not be possible to include every useful command from every language.

If you are found looking at a forbidden resource during the test, you will be penalized.

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