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2:54pm Mon 27th May, Arran S.

Hi,

You can put anything you like in your notes. That said, there's usually not much time in an exam to look through and use written materials - so instead of planning to make use of notes or lab sheets in the exam, it's often a better idea to try and work through the concepts and make them easier to remember. The best way is to use them in code, if you can - even if it's just a simple or "toy" example.

Cheers

Arran

ANONYMOUS wrote:

Hi there,

I was taking a look at the exam section of the CITS3007 page and I had a question about what is allowed in the notes.

As it states that lab solutions are not provided during the exam, are we allowed to instead choose to add some solutions to our notes?

Thanks

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