This week there is no graded assignment. Lab 10 assignment is the final lab assignment for the course.
There will be special sessions, to be announced as the Lab 11 dates approach.
Due Date and Links
Nothing is due for lab 11!
Special Topics
The teaching staff have put together a series of special topics labs to celebrate the end of the semester!
You are encouraged to attend one or more of these sections based on your interest. You can assume that lab sections not listed are cancelled.
IMPORTANT: All regular lab sessions are cancelled for the week.Only the special sessions below will be held this week.
You are encouraged to attend both based on your interests.
There will be no attendance grade for the week.
Topic
Description
Staff
Time
Location
Prepping for CS Interviews
We'll talk about how getting internships/jobs in CS works and how you can prep, as well as on-campus resources to help you out.
Krithika
Wednesday, 4/15, 11:00am to 1:00pm
1230 USB
What to expect in EECS 280 and EECS 203
If you are studying CS, DS, CE, or you're interested in programming, you may be taking EECS 280, EECS 203, or both next semester! We'll discuss class logistics, a high-level overview of what content is covered, some tips to help you get prepared, basic setup, pros and cons of taking them together or in separate semesters, and generally what you can expect going into these courses!
Alyssa Locke
Wednesday, 4/15, 4:00pm to 6:00pm
B0570 BUS
Econ/Business and Computer science
For students who are interested in the intersection of computer science and economics. We will go over the different careers and internship oppurtunities. We will also touch on the companies to target and the timeline to apply, as well as some application tips.
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It is strictly prohibited to post, share, or otherwise distribute solution code (in part or in full) in any manner or on any platform, public or private, where it may be accessed by anyone other than the course staff. This includes, but is not limited to:
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To do so is a violation of the university’s academic integrity policy and will be treated as such.
Asking questions by posting small code snippets to our private course discussion forum is not a violation of this policy.