- Your TAs will hold an exam review during recitation on
Monday, where they will work selected problems from previous exams.
- There is no lecture on exam day.
- If you have an unavoidable conflict, then you can take the
exam during the regular 1:00-2:20pm lecture slot on Wed Nov 15 in WeH
7500. Please contact Tudor Dumitras (tdumitra@ece.cmu.edu) if
you have a conflict. (Prof O'Hallaron
is out of town the week of the exam. Tudor is running the exam for him
in his absence).
- You are responsible for everything in Chapters 5-8 and Chapter 10
(Chapter 9 will not be covered).
- As always, the exam is open notes and open book. Calculators are
permitted, but no computers or communication devices.
- To study, read each chapter three times, work the practice problems,
and do problems from previous exams:
Exam 1: Wed Oct 4, 6:30pm-7:50pm, DH 2210
- Your TAs will hold an exam review during recitation on
Monday, where they will work selected problems from previous exams.
- The TAs will also hold an additional exam review 6:30-8pm, Mon,
Oct 2 in WeH 7500. During this session, they will be available to
answer your specific questions.
- There is no lecture on exam day.
- If you have a conflict, you can take the exam during the regular
1:00-2:20pm lecture slot in WeH 7500. Please contact Prof O'Hallaron
if you have a conflict and need to take the exam at 1pm.
- You are responsible for everything in Chapters 2 and 3 (
except for sections 3.14 and 3.15), as well as the material
in the x86-64 handout.
- The exam is open notes and open book. Calculators are permitted,
but no computers or communication devices.
- To study, read each chapter three times, work the practice problems,
and do problems from previous exams:
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