Just like the midterm exam, the final exam will be given on Gradescope. The exam will be available for a full 24 hours, from 5:00pm EDT on 5/25 until 5:00pm EDT on 5/26 (note that this encompasses the "official" registrar-scheduled time for the 6.033 final). Once you start the exam, you'll have 2.5 hours to finish it. (In normal times, 6.033 exams—including the final— are two-hour exams; we're giving you an extra thirty minutes so that you have some buffer time for dealing with anything unexpected. We are not writing a longer exam than usual.)
The exam will be "open book", which means you can use any printed or written materials that you think might be useful, or a laptop or tablet to view, e.g., PDF versions of the papers and notes. Calculators are allowed, though typically not necessary. However:
- You may not use the Internet for help with the exam. I.e., you cannot Google for the answers. It's okay to access the 6.033 website and the 6.033 Piazza, but no other sites.
- You may not collaborate with anyone, in any way, during the exam. That includes students in the class, students formerly in the class, people who have never heard of 6.033, etc. Collaboration will result in an automatic 0% on the exam, and possible further action.
- If you have questions during the exam, you'll post a private question on Piazza. The course staff will be monitoring Piazza from 5:00pm-midnight on 5/25, and 8:00am-5:00pm on 5/26. We typically respond to each question within a few minutes, but of course you'll be able to continue on to the rest of the exam while you wait for our response.
Exam 2 will cover the material from Lecture 14 through Lecture 25 (inclusive); this includes lectures, recitations, and hands-ons. We've included three previous exams below to help you study. These exams are meant to give you a sense of the length and scope of the exam; note that there is some content on these exams that we did not cover this semester.
We strongly suggest working through them in an environment that is authentic as possible (i.e., with a 2.5-hour time limit, in a quiet space). Just reading the exams and their solutions isn't usually as helpful.