During Part 2 of the SDS Capstone Exam, which includes Exam 3: Statistics and Exam 4: Machine Learning, you will be allowed to access all the resources allowed for Part 1 exams. In addition, you will have access to the following resources:
On your computer:
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Your second two cheatsheets: You are allowed to use and refer to your second two cheatsheets during Part 2 exams. Just like in Part 1, these cheatsheets must be uploaded before the start of Part 2 exams.
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Python IDEs and code editors: You can use certain Python Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) and code editors on your computer, such as PyCharm, Spyder, Jupyter Notebook, etc. These tools will allow you to write and execute Python code during the exams.
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R IDEs and code editors: You are permitted to use R IDEs and code editors, like RStudio, to work with R programming during the exams.
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Spreadsheet Programs: You can use spreadsheet programs like Excel, Numbers, or LibreOffice during Part 2 exams.
On the internet:
- Documentation for R and Python: You are allowed to access the documentation for R and Python programming languages on the internet. This will enable you to refer to language-specific documentation and resources while solving problems during the exams.
Please note that these resources are tentative and subject to change. It's essential to review the official exam guidelines and instructions provided to you to ensure you have the most up-to-date information regarding the allowed resources for Part 2 exams. Adhering to the exam rules and using the permitted resources correctly will help ensure a fair and accurate assessment of your knowledge and skills in statistics and machine learning.
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