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Computer Science • Series

Intro to Data Structures in Java

Sam S

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This series was cancelled by the tutor on June 15, 2023. We're very sorry–you can explore more Computer Science series here. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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We'll learn about Big-O notation and a variety of data structures in Java. The series will be centered around making time efficient structures. --- NEW SESSIONS WILL BE ADDED THROUGHOUT THE SERIES --- Please note, you should have knowledge of syntax in Java and know what things like arrays are.

Tutor Qualifications

I received a 5 on the AP CS A exam and am currently taking a Data Structures course. In addition, I've published multiple apps to the iOS App Store and have previously taught an AP CS A review series on Schoolhouse.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

You will be withdrawn from the series if you have more than 2 unexcused absences in a row. Please message me in advance for any absences!

Dates

May 25 - May 25

Learners

23 / 30

Total Sessions

1

About the Tutor

Hello! I’m a college freshman from California who is primarily interested in math and computer science. I've tutored a variety a SAT bootcamps, other math-related series, and various computer science topics like data structures and game development. I'm currently a member of the Certification Team, User Support Team, and a Moderator for the Algebra II subworld.

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0

Past Sessions

1
25
May

Session 1

Computer Science

Session 1: Intro to Java After a brief introduction to each other, we will talk about the basics of Java you will need to know to start understanding data structures. Then, we will introduce the concept of Big-O (time complexity), and how programs are optimized.

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