Hm, I just finished writing the test and I think I did very badly.
I hadn't studied much for CSC236 because of just having a MAT237 test last night and I hadn't focused on anything but that...
And I ended up just studying some of the program correctness stuff.
When I saw the first Q on the test I had no idea what to do.
Then I started writing something that seemed to make sense to me, and then I cut that short... when I re-read over the functions they ended up seeming exactly the same.
So that question left me very confused. And now I'm stressed over it, since I seemed to have missed something obvious.
Since no one else seemed to have a problem... =_=
Ah!
Then I got stuck on the last Q as well, with the random m=0 hanging about. I was trying to figure out if there was some magical purpose to it. Until Danny Heap wrote on the board about it.
Then it was, Okay, I'm not totally losing it at least.
Friday, November 7, 2008
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You weren't alone in misunderstanding Q1. I talked to the grader about it, and we decided to give some credit to people who thought both functions were defined starting from 1, rather than 0.
You're allowed to ask if there's something really puzzling during a test. That's why we try to have invigilators who are familiar with the course material.
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