If you have an exam conflict and/or are requesting special arrangements that are not certified by a letter from SDS, submit TWO files to the appropriate CMS assignment: (1) a copy of this file with all the requested info filled in, in plaintext format; we do some semi-automatic processing of these files, so please do not delete the material in all caps. It's OK to leave in the instructions written here. If you are requesting only exam special arrangements, fill in all the other requested information, but leave the conflicting-course information blank, and in the "OTHER KIND OF CONFLICT" position state what arrangements you are requesting. (2) a screenshot of your weekly class schedule from Student Center Do NOT send a screenshot from Schedulizer or other alternative websites, and make sure you're sending us the CALENDAR view, NOT just a list of what courses you're enrolled in, so we can easily look at 40 makeup petitions and see what times each student has free. The course Exams page may show examples of acceptable and non-acceptable screenshots: https://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs1110/2020sp/exams/ ................ YOUR FIRST NAME: YOUR LAST NAME: YOUR NETID: YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER: (We would only call it during business hours, and only as a last resort; we've had some problems with emails getting through on occasion, and want to prevent such communication failures from happening again.) NAME OF THE OTHER COURSE WITH CONFLICTING EXAMS (E.G., HADM 2220): NAME(S) OF THE INSTRUCTOR OF SAID COURSE(S): EMAIL ADDRESS OF SAID INSTRUCTOR(S): WHEN ARE THE CONFLICTING CLASSES' MAKEUPS SCHEDULED FOR?: OTHER KIND OF CONFLICT (explain in detail. If you will be out of town, include the date and time you are leaving and the date and time you are returning): ARE YOU AVAILABLE 8-9:30AM THE MORNING AFTER THE EXAM? (leave blank if the regular exam is on a Friday) IF THE REGULAR EXAM IS A FINAL EXAM: LIST *ALL* DATES, TIMES, COURSE NAMES FOR FINALS YOU ARE SCHEDULED FOR (there's no point in our scheduling a makeup on top of some other exam you have): ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFO: ................ How to save a file in plain text format if you use Word to edit this template: Use the "Save as..." feature (most likely located in the "File" menu item), and choose plain-text (.txt) as the format. ................ How to create a calendar-view screenshot of your class schedule (written by Qin Jia and Caleb Perkins): * Log in to studentcenter.cornell.edu in your browser * Click on "My Class Schedule" on top of the page * Choose the current semester. * Select "Weekly Calendar View" that option is available. Windows: 1. Press "PrtSc" on your keyboard. Probably, it will be near the right top of the keyboard and near the keys "ScrLk" and "Pause". 2. Open "Paint" application from your start menu. 3. Right click and choose "paste" (or just press Ctrl + V) in Paint. You can see that the screenshot is already in your paint. 4. Save the picture show in your Paint. Mac: 1. Press Command-Shift-3, which saves a screenshot to your Desktop.