Computer Science • Series
APCS Study Group Units 1-5
MB
Mikaela B
This series ended on October 12, 2024. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.
Series Details
About
I will review AP CS concepts from units 1-5, and answer any questions you might have about AP CS or Java. The concepts we will review include primitive types, using objects, boolean types and if/else statements, iteration (for/while loops), and writing classes. This session is meant for students who are currently enrolled in AP Computer science. No other prior programming knowledge is needed. Following along with a code editor and/or taking notes is recommended, but not required. I recommend a pen and paper or some alternative for working out certain types of problems.
NOTE: I'm currently testing the waters with tutoring AP CS, and I may turn this into a full series that goes in-depth. If you enjoy this session, please look out for that! :D
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This series is only one session long so if you sign up please try to make it!
Dates
October 12 - October 12
Learners
2 / 10
Total Sessions
1
About the Tutor
MB
Hello World! I'm a junior in a public high school who joined to prepare for the SAT, and help tutor people in Computer Science. I learn best by making sure I have complete confidence in the fundamentals, and building my knowledge off of that, and that's how I plan to help other people learn. I'm a programmer and I like to solve Rubik's Cubes, play chess, and write music.
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Upcoming Sessions
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Past Sessions
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12
Oct
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Session 1
Java
I will review AP CS concepts taught in units 1-5, and answer any questions you might have about AP CS or Java. The concepts we will review include primitive types, using objects, boolean types and if/else statements, iteration (for/while loops), and writing classes. This session is meant for students who are currently enrolled in AP Computer science. Following along with a code editor and/or taking notes is recommended, but not required. I recommend a pen and paper or some alternative for working out certain types of problems.