Crowdmark Note:
We will usually use Crowdmark for grading our exams and distributing midterm results to students. For this course (and many others) Crowdmark associates an exam with a student by their Quest Username (maximum 8 characters) @uwaterloo.ca email. When Crowdmark sends exam results to this email address it is resolved by your Mail Routing Address in WatIAM. If you have more then one email account in Crowdmark then you can merge the accounts so that all your Crowdmark assessments are visible under any of your Crowdmark accounts; follow account merging instructions.
Final exam
Date: | Thursday, August 10, 2022 |
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Time: | 9:00AM - 11:30AM |
Location/Seating: | The final will take place in the physical activity complex (PAC). You will be assigned a seat and you must use your assigned seat (the exam will be pre-stamped with your name). Look up your assigned seat here in advance of the final. (The seating assignment is available now.) |
Reference Sheet: |
Reference Sheet |
Instruction Page of the Exam: | Instruction Page |
Coverage: | The exam covers everything up to Module 9 You do not need to know any specific details about C++. Any design question will specify all the things we want you to provide (pseudocode, English description, correctness, running time analysis, etc). If nothing is specified, then include everything as per assignment guidelines. |
Final Help Session: | Saturday, August 5th [3:00pm - 5:20pm at DC 1350] (Questions will be posted on the tutorials page.) |
Office hours: | We will be following a new schedule for Office Hours from Wednesday, August 2nd, to Wednesday, August 9th. You can find new schedule in this piazza post |
Allowed Aids: | No aids will be provided in the exam. No calculators allowed. |
Bring to exam: | Pens, pencils and an eraser.
Watcard (the actual card with the photo).
You are permitted to bring in a clear water bottle, but remove its label. |
What to expect during the exam: | We will follow the
University Policies, Guidelines, and Academic Regulations for Assignments, Tests, and Final Exams as well as the Registrar's Office Instructions for Final Examinations.
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Incompletes: | Students who cannot attend or finish the final exam due to illness or other reasons beyond their control must follow the procedure to request an Incomplete (INC). Requests will not be granted automatically and are based on a reasonable demonstration of understanding and learning from work submitted throughout the term. |
Grades and exam viewing: |
Grades (for the entire course, not just for the final) will begin to appear on Quest on August 20th, 2023. Course personnel are not allowed to share grade information with you before this day.
Final exams are primarily diagnostic tools for evaluating how well the course material was learned and understood at the end of term and are not intended as learning tools. As such, solutions are not provided and the marked exam is not released to students. |
Midterm
Date: | Tuesday, June 27, 2023 |
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Time: | 4:30PM - 6:20PM |
Location/Seating: | The locations(s) of the midterm will be posted once the details are finalized. You will be assigned a seat and you must use your assigned seat (the exam will be pre-stamped with your name). Look up your assigned seat here. (The seating assignment should be available at least 3 business days before the exam.) |
Reference Sheet (will be provided in exam): | Reference Sheet |
Instruction Page of the Exam: | Instruction Page |
Bring: | Pens, pencils and eraser.
A pen is needed for signatures (a signature list that the proctor will bring around and your signature on the front page of the exam). The exam will be hand-written on paper; you are encouraged to use pencils (bring more than one in case one breaks) so you can erase in case of minor errors. If you choose, you are also allowed to use any kind of pen to write your answer as long as it will be visible on the scan; do not use colours other than blue or black. You must bring your Watcard. You are permitted to bring in a clear water bottle, but remove its label. Drinking with a straw is preferred so you don't have to entirely remove your mask. Food is not allowed. |
Coverage: |
The midterm covers everything up to and including Module 4.
Be aware that we have not been following the course notes (textbook) exactly. Anything that was not covered in class will not be asked about on the exam.
The proctors have not seen the midterm and cannot answer questions about coverage. In general, we don't answer questions like "Do we need to know about XYZ for the midterm?" or "Do I have to memorize ABC?". You must use your judgment in deciding what to study. (Also consult the helper sheet; there is no need to memorize anything that is on it.) We will say, however, that the focus is less on memorizing and more on understanding and applying the concepts you learned in the course. Also, for any question where you do not know the exact formula or details of a pseudocode, you can state your assumptions with your solution. You do not need to know any specific details about C++. Any design question will specify all the things we want you to provide (pseudocode, English description, correctness, running time analysis, etc). If nothing is specified, then include everything as per assignment guidelines. |
What to expect at the exam and after: |
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Postmortem: | Midterm Post-Mortem |
Midterm Remark Requests: | Deadline Monday July 24, 9:00AM. Re-mark requests will only be accepted using this form (authentication is required to ensure requester is on the classlist). |