The Informatics Study Program is holding a Tentier UAS (Final Exam) activity for the Even Semester of the 2025/2026 Academic Year as a form of academic support for students preparing for the Final Exam (UAS). This activity is conducted in an active, interactive, and collaborative learning environment, allowing students to gain a deeper understanding of the course material through discussion sessions and collaborative learning.
The subjects focused on in this tentier activity include Linear Algebra, Mathematical Logic, and Computer Architecture and Organization. These three courses were chosen because they have a relatively high level of material complexity and serve as an important foundation for learning in the field of informatics. Interestingly, the tutors in this tentier activity are upper-level students who have taken the related courses and successfully earned A grades. With their academic experience, the tutors not only share their understanding of the material but also provide study tips, problem-solving strategies, and experience in facing exams in these courses.
Throughout the activity, students appeared enthusiastic about participating in the learning session. The two-way interaction between tutors and participants created a comfortable and communicative learning atmosphere. Participants were given the opportunity to ask questions, discuss, and work on practice questions together to strengthen their understanding of important concepts that will be tested on the final exam. Through this Tentier UAS activity, the Informatics Study Program hopes that students will be better prepared academically and mentally for the final semester exam. In addition to being a means of reinforcing material, this activity also serves as a forum for fostering a culture of collaborative learning, collaboration between classes, and a spirit of sharing knowledge within the Informatics Study Program academic environment.
