How to study for the final
The final will cover all lecture, homework, and lab material.
Here is a possible priority list for organizing your preparation:
- If you have not watched lectures 1-6 at all, watch them now.
If you have watched them, even superficially, then go straight to step 2. - If you have not watched lecture 7, lecture 8, and lecture 10, watch them now. If you have, then review them (= go through the slides, flag the ones whose content you don't remember clearly, and watch the corresponding videos).
- Do homework 5 and homework 8. The final always has a problem that involves IP prefix allocation + some end-systems exchange messages and you are asked to list the resulting packets (including ARP requests etc).
- Do Problem 2 from final 2019 and final 2018. (In final 2018, skip the lab question.)
- Review lecture 5 and lecture 6. (In the first video of lecture 6, the title slide says "Lecture 7". That's a typo. Lecture 6 is the second lecture on the transport layer, which focuses on TCP.)
- Do homework 4. The final always has a problem on TCP.
- Do Problem 4 from final 2019 and final 2018. (In final 2019, skip the lab question.)
- If you have not watched lecture 9, watch it now. If you have, then review it.
- Do homework 7.
- Do Problem 3 from final 2019 and final 2018. (In final 2018, skip the lab question.)
- Review lectures 1 to 4.
- Do Problem 1 from final 2019 and final 2018.
- Do homework 6.
- Look over lab1, lab2, lab3, lab4, lab5, lab6, in this order.
- Do final 2017 and final 2016 from beginning to end.
Comments and questions (on Moodle or Discord) always welcome.
Modifié le: mardi, 22 décembre 2020, 10:08