CSE 101 Fall 2003
Computer Science Fundamentals
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Charles Cusack
Computer Science and Engineering
University of Nebraska--Lincoln
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Brief Course Advice

  • Read: Assigned sections of the textbook when they are assigned.
  • Practice: Do the suggested problems from the textbook.
  • Attend: Be present in every class.
  • Ask: Speak up with questions—others likely share them.
  • Start Early: Begin homework soon so you have time to ask for help.
  • Complete: Do every problem on every assignment.
  • Get Support: Use the Computer Science Help Center when you get stuck.
  • Reach Out: Come to office hours or email me when you need clarification.
  • Mindset: Focus on learning deeply, not just earning a grade.

General Advice for Any Course

  • Focus: Prioritize learning; good grades usually follow. Be curious and engage fully in activities and discussions.
  • Read: Do the assigned reading before class. Slow down, reread, take notes, and bring questions.
  • Attend: Even if not required, being present leads to better understanding and outcomes.
  • Practice: True understanding comes from doing problems and explaining your reasoning. Spread practice out; don’t cram.
  • Communicate: If something is confusing, ask questions, visit office hours, or send an email. Talk with the instructor when struggling.

When You Get Stuck

  • Simplify: Try a smaller example or restate the problem in your own words.
  • Review: Go back to your notes and the relevant textbook section.
  • Relate: Work on a related problem you can solve, then map ideas back.
  • Ask: Write down questions and bring them to class, office hours, or the Help Center.

Keys to Long-Term Mastery

  • Space Practice: Spread out study sessions; avoid cramming.
  • Teach: Explain the idea to a friend or out loud to yourself.
  • Connect: Relate new material to what you already know.
  • Reflect: Review mistakes, correct them, and learn from them.