Exam

The reexam takes place Friday, August 19, 2016 in U147.

The first student draws a question at 10:30.

Your slot in the sequence of students to be examined is now available.


The oral exam will take place Thursday and Friday, April 7-8, 2016, and possibly also Wednesday, April 6, 2016, if necessary, in IMADA's seminar room.

The sequence of examinations is:

Wednesday, April 6, starting 8:00

  1. Nikolaj Lindegaard Hansen Chopart
  2. Patrick Villanueva Sørensen
  3. Kasper Mortensen
  4. Lasse René Pedersen
  5. Anders Busch Lindby
  6. Jan Milandt Søgaard Petersen
  7. Peter Severin Rasmussen
  8. Casper Bruun Christensen
  9. Jannik Davidsen
  10. Andreas Malte Røn
  11. Brian Ole Pedersen
  12. Evgeny Karpov
  13. Jesper Laursen
  14. Bihito Moses Musafiri
  15. Peter Aagaard Larsen

Thursday, April 7, starting 8:00

  1. Daniel Hvolgaard
  2. Andreas Vinter-Hviid
  3. Isabella Lykkehus
  4. Steven Gøhler
  5. Svend Elberg Knudsen
  6. Sævar Berg Sævarsson

Friday, April 8, starting 11:00

  1. Robin Lars Nicholson
  2. Kasper Smedegaard Jensen
  3. Dan Hoang Vu
  4. Mads Kold
  5. Simon Frank Hansen
  6. Rune Christian Andersen
  7. Niels Wrang Larsen
  8. Jacob Alexander Levin
  9. Rune Ege Larsen
  10. Benjamin Bjørn Larsen
  11. Simone Inger Knudsen
  12. Thomas Ruberg
  13. Sebastian Stefan Metzger
  14. Nick Ilazi
  15. Oliver Fredrik Djurhuus

We have announced the curriculum (pensum) for the course.

The following is the normal procedure for the exam:

First, the student draws a question from the list of exam questions. The examination starts immediately after, i.e., there is no preparation time. The student may give a presentation of a duration of approximately 10-15 minutes. After this, questions will asked in relation to the question which was drawn as well as the rest of the curriculum. The student may bring a list of about 10 keywords in order to remember which topics to cover. The exam form is discussion-oriented using the blackboard. Students are not allowed to bring their own transparencies, computer presentations, or similar. The total examination time will usually be approximately 25 minutes. See the curriculum for details regarding what may come up at the exam.

Before the oral exam, you should see the examination sequence. It is not possible to calculate the exact examination time from the placement in the sequence, since students earlier on the list may not show up. Thus, students are expected to show up plenty early. In principle, all students who are taking the exam on a particular date are supposed to show up when the examination starts, i.e., at the time the first student is scheduled. This is partly because of the way external examiners are paid, which is by the number of students who show up for examination. For this particular exam, we do not expect many no-shows, so showing up 1-2 hours before the estimated time of the exam is safe (obviously, the possible deviation increases during the day). Of course, you never have to show up before the starting time of the exam.

Questions of general interest in connection with the exam will be answered via the course home page.


Last modified: Tue Aug 16 10:13:57 CEST 2016
Kim Skak Larsen (kslarsen@imada.sdu.dk)