The semester is drawing to a close and we hope that you had a wonderful semester. Now it is on to exams. Upper-class exams begin on Monday, December 7 and first-year exams begin on Wednesday, December 9.
Here is a brief checklist regarding exams:
- Mark the date, time and location of your exams!
- Understand the types of exams you are taking!
- Take-Home – THES: Please see the following link for information about the Law School’s Take-Home Exam System (THES): http://its.law.nyu.edu/thes/
- In-Class – Exam4: Determine whether the exam is closed book or open book and what materials you are allowed to bring to the exam room. Please see the following link for information about the Law School’s in-class exam software: http://www.law.nyu.edu/technology/students/exams/exam4.
TIME SENSITIVE: IN-CLASS EXAM REQUIREMENTS
- Configure your laptop for wireless connectivity. Please refer to the information on the Law School’s web site for a complete overview of the NYU School of Law Laptop Configuration Process.
- Install Exam4 Software. All students must download and install the current version of Exam4.
- Obtain your University Student ID Number from the back of your NYU ID Card.
- Obtain your Law School four-digit exam number for Fall 2015, from ExamReporter. Please note each semester you are assigned a different 4-digit exam number. Do not use your exam number from a prior semester
- Take the Practice Exam. Each semester we require that all students take a Practice Exam to familiarize themselves with the system and to test for possible computer problems. This should take approximately 5-10 minutes. All students should have successfully completed and uploaded the Practice Exam by 2:00 pm on Wednesday, December 2 in order to be considered compliant for laptop configuration.
- Earplugs: You may find it useful to use earplugs to lessen the typing noise or the possible construction noise in the area. Earplugs may be purchased at the NYU Professional Bookstore and pharmacies. Please note that the use of headphones, earphones or other devices (other than basic earplugs) is prohibited
Good luck with exams!!!!