Exam Rules
- You must bring a laptop.
- You must bring an extension cord.
- You must bring a USB stick. If you can't submit your work to Canvas, you
will need to turn in the USB stick, so don't put anything on it that you
haven't backed up or that is confidential. Tape your name and student ID on
the outside of the USB stick.
- You may use any books, notes, or files on your USB stick.
- If your laptop on the day of the exam, get a loaner from the CS
department.
- It is a good idea to compile and run your programs if you have the time
to do it.
- You may NOT browse the web, except to visit Canvas. No Google, no Piazza,
no other web site.
- You may NOT communicate with anyone during the exam.
- You may NOT use the work of anyone else without attribution.
- You may NOT open any programs or web sites that allow communication with
someone else. No messenger, chat, email, discussion forum, etc.
- The proctor will randomly inspect laptops. If your laptop is inspected,
you need take the hands off the keyboard immediately.
- Save your solutions into Java source files (extension .java) or plain
text files (extension .txt). Be sure to save your work occasionally.
- The exam is 65 minutes long. You must stop working after 65 minutes. If
the proctor discovers that you worked beyond the end time, you will fail
the exam.
- You have ten minutes to submit your work to Canvas or give it to the
proctor (with a USB stick)
- After 75 minutes, no submissions will be accepted