Help is Available
- Visit UTAs, undergraduate teaching assistants, in the evening on either East or West campus.
Their hours, Sunday through Thursday, are posted below.
Give us feedack on the UTAs - Visit Professor Duvall or the graduate TAs, Hieu Bui and Yifei Ding, during the day.
Their hours are posted on the information page.
If you cannot make our office hours, please use email to set up an appointment. - Posting your issue to Piazza, the course discussion board.
UTA Consulting Hours
You can bring code on your laptop or have it accessible (e.g., via Dropbox or USB drive) so the UTA can use another computer.
On West, hours will be held in The Link on Lower Level 1 of Perkins Library. They should be near the cluster of chairs between Group Study 7 and Classroom 4 (see this map of the Link).
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 6-7pm James Cho
Noelle SuaifanEvan Kaplan
Joanna Kim
Alex Kim,
Janet Zhang
Alex Kim Joanna Kim
Elizabeth Onswedder7-8pm James Cho
Noelle Suaifan
Brad SykesAriba Aboobakar
Evan Kaplan
Joanna Kim
James ChoAlex Kim,
Janet ZhangAlex Kim
Evan KaplanElizabeth Onswedder
Tahvi Frank
Joanna Kim
Kannan Raju8-9pm Brad Sykes
Jie WangAriba Aboobakar
James Cho
Kannan Raju Evan Kaplan
Elizabeth OnswedderTahvi Frank
Kannan Raju
Jie Wang9-10pm Jie Wang
Tahvi FrankWilliam Li
Jenny ZhangKannan Raju
Jenny ZhangAriba Aboobakar
Elizabeth OnswedderJie Wang
William Li
Nick Strelke10-11pm Tahvi Frank William Li
Jenny ZhangKannan Raju
Jenny ZhangAriba Aboobakar William Li
Nick Strelke
On East, hours will be held in Lilly Library.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 6-7pm Cristina Brackeen Katharine Cummings Monica Choe Will Broughton Mac Kamuta 7-8pm Cristina Brackeen Katharine Cummings
Riley GluskerMonica Choe
Noelle SuaifanCristina Brackeen
Will BroughtonMac Kamuta 8-9pm Cristina Brackeen
Kathleen OshimaRiley Glusker
Will BroughtonNoelle Suaifan Cristina Brackeen
Rajan PatelRajan Patel 9-10pm Kathleen Oshima Will Broughton
Kathleen Oshima
Rajan PatelJimmy Fang Jimmy Fang
Rajan PatelMonica Choe
Rajan Patel10-11pm Kathleen Oshima Kathleen Oshima
Rajan PatelJimmy Fang Jimmy Fang Monica Choe
What do the UTAs look like?
Check the Piazza discussion board to find out where the UTA is sitting.
Posting to the Bulletin Board
In order to get the fastest possible response, it is important that you are as clear as possible when describing your problem. To this end, you should include exact error messages and a minimal number of lines of code so that people can help you without having to look at your entire program. Further, you should show evidence of trying to solve the problem yourself before posting.
When posting code, you should be very careful not to post so much as to give away your solution to your classmates. Indeed, such posts may be considered cheating! To avoid this situation, you should post as little code as possible in order to describe your problem. In many cases, you may be able to post only the single line that is causing the problem. In cases where it is necessary to post more, you may want to replace some parts with comments representing pseudocode if possible. In general, try to avoid posting complete methods or classes. If you are in doubt, mail one of the course staff and we will respond directly.