Exam

Rules and Instructions

This exam is open-book: you may use any and all non-human resources during the exam, but the only human to whom you may turn for help or from whom you may receive help is the head teaching fellow, which means that:

you may

  • browse and search the internet,
  • review books,
  • review questions and answers already posted on Ed,
  • review the course’s own materials,
  • email the course’s head teaching fellow at lloyd@cs50.harvard.edu to ask administrative questions (content-based questions will not be answered), but

you may not

  • provide help to anyone, and/or
  • receive or solicit help from anyone other than the course’s head teaching fellow.

Take care to review the course’s policy on academic honesty in its entirety. Note particularly, but not only, that

  • looking at another individual’s work during the exam is not reasonable;
  • turning to humans (besides the course’s heads) for help or receiving help from humans (besides the course’s heads) during the exam is not reasonable; and
  • asking new questions on Ed during the exam is not reasonable (the tool has been made read-only).

All answers must be in your own words, and should be sufficiently detailed as to convey your understanding of the topic being presented. If you quote or reference a source, it must be cited. Any such quotation should, of course, be only a part of your answer, since as noted above, the answers should be primarily your own words.

No question on this exam requires more than a short paragraph (3 to 4 sentences) to answer at the absolute most, unless otherwise stated. Be sure in all cases to adhere to any length restrictions imposed by a question.

What to Do

  1. Head over to CSCI E-1b on Gradescope.
  2. Select Exam.
  3. Answer all questions therein.

When to Do It

By 2022-05-11T23:59:00-04:00.