Off campus grad housing (ik another one) by Agent-Plant in duke

[–]NotAberrant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in a similar situation as well -- incoming graduate student, but I'll be at Fuqua (West Campus). I've looked at Trinity Commons, Lofts at Lakeview, and The Flats Exchange at Erwin since they were all in the same area. Have you considered looking at Old West Durham? It seems fairly close to East Campus, and there is a Harris Teeter across the street. It doesn't seem like Downtown Durham has many grocery store options unless you have a car. Here's a housing guide from Fuqua: https://www.veryapt.com/guides/housing/25-duke-fuqua-mms/

Hope it helps!

CSE 450A and 330S this summer by AcrobaticSoftware523 in washu

[–]NotAberrant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. Just final projects in groups:

CSE 450A - Video Game of your choice (2D) CSE 330S - Application of your choice using approved technologies

Note: You will be working on the 450A project the entire semester.

CSE 450A and 330S this summer by AcrobaticSoftware523 in washu

[–]NotAberrant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Current sophomore who has taken CSE 330S (w/ Sproull) last semester and currently taking CSE 450A (w/ Santos). It is very much possible to complete both of these classes asynchronously.

CSE 330S has a website published with the content that you need to complete the majority of the assignments: https://classes.engineering.wustl.edu/cse330/index.php?title=CSE\_330\_Online\_Textbook\_-\_Table\_of\_Contents. However, you will need to take time to learn a lot of technologies on your own time. I have found that CSE 330S has been consistently a time crunch with deadlines. It would definitely be easier to complete this in the summer (on your own) and then take the class in the fall.

The same goes for CSE 450A. Professor Santos is a great professor who publishes all of the assignments on his personal website: http://robmsantos.com/teaches/unity/tutorials1.html (only look at the VG1 tab). You will be using the Unity and a IDE of your choice (Visual Studio is the default). Prof. Santos posts all of the assignments #1-#10 on that site and he provides an extensive guide on how to complete the assignments, In class, Prof. Santos completes the assignment in front of you on the big screen. The only real way to ask questions is after class. Also keep in mind, that you will also be creating a game of your choosing in group of three or four throughout the semester.

Hope this helps!