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CSCI100 students: 

THE MIDTERM EXAM
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The midterm exam is in week 6 or 7 - the date, time and location of the exam are posted on C4.
Monitor all instructions in the current week on C4.


For exam results, see below...


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Unauthorised absence from the Midterm exam is an automatic fail.
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The midterm exam is a 90 minute written exam.

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NO WASHROOM BREAKS ALLOWED
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*** Students must bring their student cards
for inspection before the exam. ***

The midterm exam is worth 30% of the final grade. 

Students must attain an overall passing grade on
the weighted average of the two exams in the course 
in order to obtain a clear pass (C or better).


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Topics you should study for the Midterm Exam:

Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5 and the binary numbering system

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Questions are based on the textbook chapters, course notes and assignments.

The exam is a closed-book: no books, notes, calculators,
or any other electronic equipment are allowed during the exam.

Questions types may include: multiple choice, short answer, 
written questions, or any combination of these type of questions.




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In tests and exams, 
you should not have any contact with any pre-prepared materials 
(unless you're specifically allowed to do so in that exam) 
or other people (except the people proctoring the exam). 
If this is a surprise to you, 
you should probably withdraw from the University. 

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Thanks to Greg Baker, SFU Computer Science, for these words.





EXAM AND ASSIGNMENT RESULTS
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All results are entered into Gradebook asap.

Your attendance, conduct and progress are monitored throughout the course.
You may inspect your status report at any time using the online Gradebook
  

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