EECS 183 Python

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Week1
WJan 07
FJan 09
SaJan 10
SuJan 11
Meet the staff & tutorial help (6-7:30pm, CHEM 1210)
Week6
WFeb 11
FFeb 13
SaFeb 14
SuFeb 15
Exam 1 Review (6-8pm, CHEM 1400)
Week7
TuFeb 17
WFeb 18
FFeb 20
SaFeb 21
SuFeb 22
Week8
Week9
MMar 02
TuMar 03
WMar 04
ThMar 05
FMar 06
SaMar 07
SuMar 08
Week11
Week12
WMar 25
ThMar 26
FMar 27
SaMar 28
SuMar 29
Final Project Tutorials (6-8pm CHEM 1210 & 1400)
Week13
MMar 30
PrairieLearn P19 due
Final Project Registration due
TuMar 31
WApr 01
FApr 03
SaApr 04
SuApr 05
Week14
WApr 08
ThApr 09
FApr 10
Final Project Core due
Showcase Team Registration due
SaApr 11
Core Evals due
SuApr 12
Week15
TuApr 14
WApr 15
ThApr 16
No lecture
FApr 17
SaApr 18
SuApr 19
Week16
TuApr 21
No lecture
WApr 22
ThApr 23
Showcase
FApr 24
Assignment 3 due
Reach Evals due
SaApr 25
SuApr 26

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Major Deadlines

Fri, Jan 23
Fri, Feb 06
Tue, Feb 17
Fri, Feb 27
Fri, Mar 20
Wed, Mar 25
Thu, Apr 23
Showcase


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