Exam
The exam will consist of up to 20-30 short questions and tests the overall understanding of the theoretical material covered during the course. For those who attend the lectures, it will hopefully be trivial to solve. The maximum score for the exam is 30 points (i.e. the exam forms around 30% of the final grade).
As you have gained most points throughout the course, you can consider the exam more as a test than an official final exam. This means that it is entirely optional, and there won't be a resit for just this exam.
To prepare for the exam, go through the flashcards in CGLearn for both Basic I and Basic II module. You should go through the flashcards at least once or twice in a week throughout the semester. Going through them the night before the exam will not maximize the benefit gained.
Pay attention to the question and exclamation marks in the lecture slides, and questions asked in the homework tasks in CGLearn.
You can bring to the exam: pens (as many as you need), pencils, erasers, a pocket calculator, a ruler, a protractor, a compass, and other drawing and writing tools.
You can not bring to the exam: smartphones, computers, cheat sheets, books, or any other tool that can be used to access knowledge outside your own brain (the exception is a pocket calculator).
The dates for January will be chosen in December.