Exam Logistics
The final exam is Friday, May 14, 11:30am-2:30pm PT. It will be proctored over Zoom.
The scope is all lectures up to the end of malcode in Lecture 25 (Tuesday, April 20), all discussions, all homeworks, and all projects. Special topics will not be tested. Topics with fewer practice questions and resources will be tested more lightly (e.g. Bitcoin, Signal, Tor).
- If you cannot take the exam at the scheduled time, please fill out this conflict form.
- If you’d prefer to upload a local recording instead of using Zoom, or you’d prefer to record a screen share and webcam feed instead, please reach out privately.
- If you feel uncomfortable with proctoring, please reach out so you can discuss alternatives with an instructor.
Before the exam:
- Prepare cheat sheets (unlimited, handwritten). Handwritten tablet notes can be printed and used. If you have handwritten tablet notes but no printer access, let us know via private post.
- Download Zoom on your smartphone and experiment with a video recording setup (see below). You can see examples of setups from course staff here. Please reach out privately on Piazza if you are having setup difficulties.
On the day of the exam:
- Join the Zoom meeting and position your smartphone so that we can clearly see your computer/tablet screen, and if possible, both of your hands. The exam won’t start until everyone’s in the Zoom room, so you may have to wait a few minutes.
- When you’re ready to start the exam and the proctor has announced that the exam has started, check your email or Piazza for the decryption password and exam link.
During the exam:
- Only the 61A exam tool page should be on your computer screen.
- Submit clarification requests through the 61A exam tool. If your question is answered, it will be displayed as an announcement. Please check the announcements periodically during the exam.
Technical issues:
- Don’t worry if your video feed disconnects briefly during the exam.
- If you encounter significant technical problems, don’t worry about video proctoring and focus on finishing the exam.
- We may ask some students to take a short verbal exam after the exam and explain how to solve one or more problems that are similar to an exam question they got right.
- If you encounter Internet problems, write your answers locally and send them to cs161-staff@berkeley.edu as soon as the exam is over.
- If you need to use the bathroom, just leave the video feed on while you’re away.
Privacy policy:
- Course staff will not save any images or recordings from the proctoring session after the exam is over.
- Course staff will respect your privacy and not disclose any information from the proctoring session after the exam, except in cases of academic dishonesty.
- Every case of potential academic dishonesty will be manually reviewed, and you’ll be able to discuss the situation with the instructor.
- You have the option to join the meeting with your SID as your display name for anonymity.
- We will tell you who your proctor is before the exam. You have the option to switch proctors for any reason: please reach out privately before the exam if you would like to switch proctors.