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Unlike its non-honors counterpart, CS 2051 is more in the style of 3000-level math classes. Problem sets are given once a week and generally lean on the moderate to very difficult side. On average these will take north of 3 hours to complete, and collaboration is strongly encouraged. |
Unlike its non-honors counterpart, CS 2051 is more in the style of 3000-level math classes. Problem sets are given once a week and generally lean on the moderate to very difficult side. On average these will take north of 3 hours to complete, and collaboration is strongly encouraged. |
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β | There are a total of three exams in the class: two midterms and a final. These |
+ | There are a total of three exams in the class: two midterms and a final. These asses the mastery of material through both multiple choice as well as proof-writing questions. |
Like CS 2050, proof writing skill is ''not expected'' for students in this class. However, unlike CS 2050, the class does expect its students to master proof writing fairly quickly. Problem sets and exams generally asks for more proofs compared to CS 2050, and more of the class content is dedicated to proving and deriving relationships. |
Like CS 2050, proof writing skill is ''not expected'' for students in this class. However, unlike CS 2050, the class does expect its students to master proof writing fairly quickly. Problem sets and exams generally asks for more proofs compared to CS 2050, and more of the class content is dedicated to proving and deriving relationships. |