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Information in this area would be made available and be valid
AFTER EXAM 2.
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(11/10) FINAL EXAM INFORMATION
The CS 332 final exam is EXAM 3 (350pt in 120min) and is
a paper exam;
the Registrar's web-page link shown provides more info.
Click on the link to verify the current date/starting time/room info.
Final Exam info as set by the Registrar
The final exam
based on the link, as of 10 November 2023 at 12:43,
is set for
Tuesday 19 December, starting at 14:30 at GITC 1400.
(Provisional, might change, check Registrar link frequently.)
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(11/10) Material to be covered in the final exam
The material to be covered is
- Subject 0-Subject 13.
This is equivalent to Chapter 1 - Chapter 12 and Chapter 15
of the designated textbook but note
Subject 5 draws from Chapter 9 not Chapter 5.
- SA 0 - SA 12 , HW1-HW6,
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Parts of Subject 13 covered in Subject 10 already
(eg permissions) may appear in the exam;
the other material of Subject 13 not previously covered will not
appear in the exam.
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No questions from Subject 11 (Chapter 5) and
Subject 12 (Chapter 6)
in the exam if the material for such a question was
covered/reviewed only in the last week of classes.
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Note that the Subjects have additional material not
covered in the textbook at all or only covered in the
textbook in less detail (eg fork()).
Read the textbook first, then in a second review,
check the subjects for material that was missed.
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(11/10) Final Exam rules and Final Exam device policy
This is a cumulative paper exam.
The exam rules are otherwise those of Exam 2 and Exam 1 with the
device policy adjusted to reflect a paper exam. See
also section C of the course web-page.
Your canvas device will not
participate in a paper exam and thus if you bring it
by accident it should be powered down and
inside your zippered backpack or bag along with other
mobile or not devices including phones, tablets, computers,
watches, headphones, etc.
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(11/10) Seating arrangements
They will be postedThey have been posted
in Canvas/Announcements around the end of November.
They will also be They were also
made available in Section C of the course web-page.
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(11/10) Final Exam early departure policy.
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If you depart before the 60th minute after the start of
exam taking, you will be reported to the Dean of Students,
and your final exam will be assessed to a grade of 0.
- Likewise, you are not allowed to depart
in the last fifteen minutes and also as soon as the number of
students present in the exam room is just three (3).
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Between the 60-th and 105-th minutes after the start of
the exam taking, just raise your hand silently to
draw the instructor's attention. You will then be
allowed to leave the room in orderly fashion after
you surrender the exam paper and sign once again on
sign-up list.
At most three signatures will be collected during the exam:
(a) on the exam paper,
(b) during the exam (receipt signature) in the exam roster
handed out 15 minutes from the start, and
(c) in the case of early departure (turnin signature), in the exam
roster again when you turn in the paper exam.
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(11/10) Last office hours.
Note that the last office hours are
for Dec 13, 2022. (There are no office hours during
the reading days or the exam period.)
But note the following item, that allows you to inspect
your graded final exam paper.
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(11/10) Final Exam Paper inspection
You may inspect the paper final exam on
Thursday 21 December from 3pm to 4pm.
Be ready to provide the exam number, last four digits of
your NJIT ID and last and first names.
There might be a time limit of 2 minutes per student if
there is a wait queue outside my office to accommodate as
many students as possible; otherwise first come first reviewed.
No photos or captures of the exam paper(s) are allowed.
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(11/10) Final Exam Numeric grade
There will be three ways for you
to find out the final exam numeric grade:
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(a) See item above (exam paper inspection), OR
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(b) show up in the Spring Semester
office hours during the first four weeks of classes, OR
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(c) send an email from your NJIT email account
to the course email address (and only it and not to ME)
with your Exam number and the last four digits of your NJIT ID.
You will receive an email back describing your numeric grade in
terms of other Exam grades or Homework grades.
No photos or captures of the exam paper(s) are allowed.