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Expand Up @@ -67,34 +67,27 @@ COS 109: Computers in Our World

## COS 109: Computers in Our World

For description and past ratings, see course page on [Princeton Courses](https://www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/fall23/cos109/)
For description and past ratings, see course page on [Princeton Courses](https://www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/fall24/cos109/)

_Supervised by Prof. Brian Kernighan (Fall 2023)_
_Supervised by Prof. Brian Kernighan (Fall 2024)_

_Team communication: Email_

**Description:**

Assist students in understanding problem sets and completing labs


**Responsibilities (6-8 hours/week):**

- Weekly office hours to assist with problem sets and lab exercises, some in person and some in Zoom, usually the afternoon and/or evening before the assignment is due.

- Assist in the scoring of 5 assignments spread out over the term

- Assist in the scoring of lecture or guest speaker reflections or book reports

- Provide feedback to the instructor on drafts of labs and problem sets before they are posted.

**Requirements:**

- Must have taken the class and gotten B+ (by default),
- Must have prior experience as a UCA (in this course),
- Must be COS majors,
- Must be specific applicant(s) that have contacted Prof. Brian Kernighan


- Must have considerable patience and a good understanding of basic material

- Must be able to attend essentially all lectures (MW 1:30-2:50)



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