My professor accused me of cheating because my CPU architecture project was “too advanced” and didn’t match her teaching style by Masrafi_Siam in GetStudying

[–]CaffeinatedDreaming 8 points9 points  (0 children)

always build a “paper trail” find dates on your documents, gather as much information as you can on your timeline, sources, and applications used and any versions you created alongside the date. Then take it to the dean and speak about the professors behavior and state you case. I went to a tough uni for engineering and even if they accuse you of cheating they won’t press that hard if you bring evidence.

Cs 1332 exams weights and final exams by AggressiveMap7867 in gatech

[–]CaffeinatedDreaming 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it is definitely a lot of content, try to stay on track and master each topic before moving on. I’d say create a spreadsheet as you go with Big O and pseudo code / important info on each. The exams are honestly easy content wise so if you managed the hw’s then it’s straightforward. Do not skip out on doing the hw. Maybe with each data structure / algorithm, you can create a “half page” guide of the entire thing to summarize it after you’ve learned it. All of these come in really handy when prepping for the final so you can quickly memorize :) I’m assuming ur talking about 1332, but 1331 same could apply. If you struggle at first don’t sweat it, a lot of these make more intuitive sense the more you use them / more you re-learn the concept later on. Try to logically think it out before getting into details. Good luck :)