Here is the link for the exam portal:
https://cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~en1811/22T3/view/main.cgi/exam/
All students, both onshore and offshore, are required to log onto the exam portal to accept the exam conditions. Onshore students will see this message when they start the browser in the lab so the above link will be available to them.
All onshore students were sent an email in Week 10 on their lab and seat allocation. If you need to view your allocation, you can check it out at this site (note: login required).
Information on how the exam will be run can be found in Week 10's lecture. There are a few changes:
If you have questions, you can ask on the forum but please try to avoid last minute questions.
Finally, it is important that you submit your program file once you have completed a question, please do not leave all the submissions at the end.
All the best with your exam tomorrow.
Assignment 2 results are now available. The class did very well for this assignment.
You can check your mark and collect a report on your work.
To check your mark, go to the course website and click on the bar-chart-like icon next to your name. Note that the system admin has changed to way to view the marks, please follow the prompt provided.
To collect the report, go to the Assignment 2 page and click on the "Collect Submission" tab.
If you have questions about your mark and feedback in the report, please speak with your tutor.
There is a web page which contains some general feedback on the assignment. The page will cover how we tested your code as well as my solution. Please note that my solution should only be used as guide as there are many methods to write the code. You will find the link to that page near the top of the Assignment 2 page.
Note that we are yet to perform plagiarism check on the assignment submissions so the results may change after we have gone through the checks. I want to stress that, if your submitted work is your own, there is nothing to worry about.
The solution to the sample exam is now available. You can obtain it from the sample exam page on the course website.
If you have questions, you can attend one of the following pre-exam consultations. These are one-to-one consultation run by the lecturer. You can join these consultations by using the same Zoom link for the online lecture. The consultation times are:
You can also continue to ask questions on the forum.