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What notes we can access during finals #562

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itsyme opened this issue Nov 29, 2020 · 4 comments
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What notes we can access during finals #562

itsyme opened this issue Nov 29, 2020 · 4 comments
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@itsyme
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itsyme commented Nov 29, 2020

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I was just wondering what we can access for the finals. In the announcement it mentions " During the Exam, you may refer to your lecture notes, recitation solutions, lab codes and solutions, and Java documentation. These can be hardcopy or softcopy. If softcopy, you must view them on the same device as your exam-taking device. You may search only within Java documentation; you cannot search using our Wiki page, Google, Wikipedia, Reddit, Quora, StackOverflow, or other search engines or knowledge repository." Are we allowed to access notes we have made ourselves?

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i think so but only on the exam taking device which will be screen recorded

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either that or hardcopy notes which should be seen in your screen on your proctoring device

@chuashiqi
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i've previously emailed prof and he said it's ok to use our own notes

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itsyme commented Nov 30, 2020

i've previously emailed prof and he said it's ok to use our own notes

thank you!!

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