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What are your names, as they appear on the class roster?
David Kraemer, Saung Thuya
What are your GitHub usernames?
kraemerd17, saungthuya
What do you prefer to be called?
David, Saung
Why are you taking this course?
I want to learn how to think about parallel algorithms, I want to make my programming skillset more complete.
What are your concerns about this course?
That C is unforgivably difficult. Not having enough time for quizzes.
What topic in this course are you most excited to cover?
Parallel algorithms, Memory allocator
Do you have any questions for me?
No, No.
You can work together to submit one set of answers to these questions where appropriate. Refer to the course syllabus for course policies.
What work do you need to complete for this course?
Preparation, quizzes, labs, and the final project.
What happens if you miss a day of class because you are sick or your alarm doesn't go off?
After exhausting the 3% buffer, this incurs a 1.5% penalty on the final grade.
What happens if you turn in a lab late?
A letter grade (10%) is deducted for each day after the deadline the lab is submitted.
What happens if you miss a quiz?
Certain circumstances (by the professor's discretion) permit making up quizzes, but the default is that they can't be made up.
When are you free during my scheduled office hours?
David: Monday 10-11am, Tuesday 10-11am, Wednesday 10-11am, Friday 10-11am Saung: Tuesday 10-11am.