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(04/13) Exam seating arrangements, exam departure policy,
and last office hours
All is available in canvas. Note that
the final exam room (time and date) is determined by the
Registrar and IS NOT the classroom (nor the time and/or day of
the class).
After the first hour has elapsed you are allowed to leave
the exam room between 60min and 105min after the start of
the exam as explained in Canvas announcements.
Just raise you hand silently to draw my attention.
You are not allowed to leave the room past the
105-th minute or if the number of students remaining is less
than four.
If you leave before the 60th minute or after the 105-th
minute you will be reported to the Dean of Students,
and your final exam will be assessed to a grade of 0.
At most three signatures will be collected: (a) on the exam paper,
(b) during the exam (receipt signature) after 15 minutes
from the start and (c) in case of early departure
(turnin signature).
Note that the last office hours are
for Mon 2 May 2022. (There are no office hours during
the reading days or the exam period.)
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(04/13) Final Exam Numeric grade
There will be two ways for you
to find out the final exam numeric grade:
(a) show up in the special hours of Thu 12 May 12:00 noon-13:00
and you may inspect the final exam paper very quickly and
within a very limited amount of time of no more than 90seconds
(this is to accommodate as many students as possible),
or
(b) 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 digit of your NJIT ID.
You will receive an email back describing your numeric grade in
terms of Homework or other Exam grades.
You may still have a detailed look of the final exam paper,
during the first three weeks of the follow-up semester
(FALL) during regular office hours as announced at the start
of that semester.
No photos or captures of the exam paper(s) are allowed.
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(04/14) Final Exam Device policy
- Note that the final exam is a paper exam.
Thus the device term of the policy utilized in
Exam 1 and Exam 2 includes now laptops and any other
computing device.
The new revised policy reads as before.
Mobile phones, mobile or not devices, including
wearables connected to phones or to networks
(e.g. iwatch) SHOULD NOT BE ON YOU or on the exam table.
They must be powered down
(equivalent to removing the battery) and put securely in
a backpack or bag. The backpack/bag should be closed/zippered.
Read the Syllabus clause on devices.
This includes hearing aids or hearing attachments.
(You should have requested permission for their use through
the Dean of Students.) FOOD/DRINKS are not allowed per
NJIT regulations.
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(04/13) FINAL EXAM INFORMATION
The CS 332 final exam is EXAM 3 (350pt in 120min);
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 date set by the Registrar
The final exam
based on the link, as of 13 April 2022 at 15:25,
is set for
Tuesday 10 May 2022, starting at 08:30am at GITC 1400
(provisional, might change, check Registrar link frequently).
The material to be covered is
Subjects 0 through and (inclusive of) Subject 13.
Subject 1 through Subject 12 map to Chapters
1-12 of the designated textbook but not directly
(e.g. Subject 5 draws from Chapter 9).
Subject 13 maps to Chapter 15.
Subject material SUPPLEMENTS the textbook,
IT DOES NOT REPLACE THE TEXTBOOK.
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.
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.
Also 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.
Homeworks and self-assessments may be used for
practice.
The exam rules are otherwise those of Exam 2 with the
device policy adjusted to reflect a paper exam. See
also section C of the course web-page.