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11:09am Tue 22nd Oct, Marco G.

Just to clarify for this exam, We are permitted one sheet of double sided hand written notes (2 pages in total) and not 2 pages of double sided notes (4 pages in total). And the exam will not have any coding questions, but more conceptual styled questions. Are workshop material examinable as well? Thank you for your help :))


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3:34pm Tue 22nd Oct, ANONYMOUS

"Marco Gunawan" <23*8*7*8@s*u*e*t*u*a*e*u*a*> wrote:
> Just to clarify for this exam, > > We are permitted one sheet of double sided hand written notes (2 pages in total) and not 2 pages of double sided notes (4 pages in total).
As stated on StudentConenct "1 x double-sided A4 page of notes - handwritten only"
> > And the exam will not have any coding questions, but more conceptual styled questions. >
No Code WRITING will be asked but coding questions are still asked where code is given where we need to debug/explain.
> Are workshop material examinable as well?
Similar to above, shouldn't require anymore than understand what is going on in the code. Amitava mainly wants to see we understand.
> > Thank you for your help :))
No worries


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9:49pm Tue 22nd Oct, Joshua N.

All true thanks.

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