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Exam I

Exam 1 is this upcoming Monday, February 23rd, 2026, during our regularly scheduled class time (10:10am - 11:25am).

The exam will start exactly at 10:10am and will end exactly at 11:25am. Arrive early to ensure you are settled and ready to begin on time. If you arrive to class late, you will not be given extra time to complete the exam.

Location

The exam is held in our regular classroom.

(Ignore this location information if you are using your SDS accommodations to take the exam with ATP. ATP will schedule your exam location. Please reach out to ATP if you are unsure of your exam location; I cannot answer questions about ATP.)

Coverage

The exam will cover all material covered in classes 1-7 (the first 4 weeks of the semester), project 1 milestone 1 & 2, homeworks 1 & 2, and practice problem workshops 1+2 & 3.

The format of the exam is the same as part I of the practice problem workshops.

The exam will have between about 10-15 questions, and you will have the entire 75-minute period to complete it.

note

No reference sheet is provided like the exams in INFO 1300.

Rules

Bring a pencil or pen (and a backup) and your student ID. (We will not have pencils available, if you forget them.)

The exam is closed-book. No computers or electronic devices are allowed, including watches.

Use the restroom before the exam begins. You will not be allowed to leave the room during the exam, except in the case of an emergency.

You may leave once you are finished with the exam. Once you leave the room, you will not be allowed to return.

The exam proctors will monitor the exam room. Any students found to be in violation of the Code of Academic Integrity will receive a 0 for the exam.

Study Tips

Study groups are highly recommended. Get together with some 2310 peers and review material with each other: make up new problems for each other, and check answers.

You are especially encouraged to practice coding React using Codespaces. Simply open one of the activity repositories from class and practice writing code.

Study Resources