Exam Information
The exam will likely (no official confirmation yet) be as in the last years. That means the exam consists of three parts:
Part 1: Multiple Choice / Short Questions (50%, 40 P.)
These questions are extremely similar to those in the mini quizzes during the semester. My advice would be to study with those and maybe get additional questions from Ankis made by students from higher semesters. My Anki decks can be found under resources. I would recommend to not look at them until later in the semester, since they are not sorted.
Part 2: Coding Questions (25%, 20 P.)
The coding questions are divided into two exercises (both 10 points). One was a flow exercise in the last years, the other one a probability exercise. There are a few CodeExpert tasks in the same style during the semester, I will also publish additional exercises (from different years) later on.
Part 3: Written Questions (25%, 20 P.)
Every year a bit different. I would expect ~10 points for a probability exercise and ~10 points for proofs. In my opinion, the best method to prepare for this part is to do the assignments and know the script (including the proofs) well.
Towards the end of the semester, more information and tips for the exam will follow.