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  • I'm planning on working on (6) 15-week "semesters" of different "classes" deriving of Berkeley's CS61A, CS61B, and CS61C as well as resources found in OSSU and P1xt. Currently, my Semester I consists of 18 hours of CS61A, 4 hours of Algebra I (working on freshening up my math skills), 15 hours of How to Code: Simple Data, 4 hours of Algebra II, and 10 hours of Python for Everyone. I plan to do this M-F with a set up of your typical CS degree. MWF are for lectures, TTh are for labs/discussion, F is when homework and projects are due. Meanwhile, I will be doing a lot of practice with Codewars and using Project-Based Learning to study the languages that I'm currently learning. If I'm in need of the help, I'll be working through the book, Automate the Boring Stuff, to supplement my Python studies.

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  • I'm planning on working on (6) 15-week "semesters" of different "classes" deriving of Berkeley's CS61A, CS61B, and CS61C as well as resources found in OSSU and P1xt. Currently, my Semester I consists of 18 hours of CS61A, 4 hours of Algebra I (working on freshening up my math skills), 15 hours of How to Code: Simple Data, 4 hours of Algebra II, and 10 hours of Python for Everyone. I plan to do this M-F with a set up of your typical CS degree. MWF are for lectures, TTh are for labs/discussion, F is when homework and projects are due. Meanwhile, I will be doing a lot of practice with Codewars and using Project-Based Learning to study the languages that I'm currently learning. If I'm in need of the help, I'll be working through the book, Automate the Boring Stuff, to supplement my Python studies.

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  • I'm planning on working on (6) 15-week "semesters" of different "classes" deriving of Berkeley's CS61A, CS61B, and CS61C as well as resources found in OSSU and P1xt. Currently, my Semester I consists of 18 hours of CS61A, 4 hours of Algebra I (working on freshening up my math skills), 15 hours of How to Code: Simple Data, 4 hours of Algebra II, and 10 hours of Python for Everyone. I plan to do this M-F with a set up of your typical CS degree. MWF are for lectures, TTh are for labs/discussion, F is when homework and projects are due. Meanwhile, I will be doing a lot of practice with Codewars and using Project-Based Learning to study the languages that I'm currently learning. If I'm in need of the help, I'll be working through the book, Automate the Boring Stuff, to supplement my Python studies.

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  • I'm planning on working on (6) 15-week "semesters" of different "classes" deriving of Berkeley's CS61A, CS61B, and CS61C as well as resources found in OSSU and P1xt. Currently, my Semester I consists of 18 hours of CS61A, 4 hours of Algebra I (working on freshening up my math skills), 15 hours of How to Code: Simple Data, 4 hours of Algebra II, and 10 hours of Python for Everyone. I plan to do this M-F with a set up of your typical CS degree. MWF are for lectures, TTh are for labs/discussion, F is when homework and projects are due. Meanwhile, I will be doing a lot of practice with Codewars and using Project-Based Learning to study the languages that I'm currently learning. If I'm in need of the help, I'll be working through the book, Automate the Boring Stuff, to supplement my Python studies.

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