Exam

  • Timed 80 minute closed-note exam on May 21 at 7 PM in Hewlett 200.
  • Roughly one paragraph responses to questions created in Assignment 3: Let's Crowdsource an Exam.

  • Staff generated questions will also be included in the exam.

Contents

You've written a exam, now let's take it! Your votes in Assignment 3 ("Let's Crowdsource An Exam") construct the question bank. That question bank represents the top ~10th percentile for each category of questions (easy, medium, & hard). It will be released after A3's voting deadline.

The course staff will sample from the question bank to create the exam. The exam will be roughly 1/4 Easy questions, 1/4 Medium questions, and 1/4 Hard questions. For the remaining 1/4, the course staff will be adding in a few questions of our own. In constructing the exam, we will avoid sampling multiple questions that test the same concept.

The crowdsourced exam questions cover the lectures listed in Assignment 3. The staff-generated questions will cover those lectures as well as the Anti-Social Computing, Content Moderation, and Misinformation lectures.

Instructions

This will be a closed-note and on paper exam. The exam will be time limited to 80 minutes. You may hold study sessions with other students to discuss the questions in the question bank, but you may not collaborate on, or share, written notes or answers. Once the exam starts, no discussion or collaboration is allowed.

If you have an OAE letter, please make sure to send it to cs278@cs.stanford.edu ASAP if you have not already. The staff will reach out to ensure accomodations are made.

Question bank

Once launched, the question bank can be found here.