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After taking several courses in computer programming, you have now made it to the critical juncture, data structures! This course is often the gateway to many of the upper-level courses in computer science, and likewise is often the litmus test to see if someone has sufficient abilities as a programmer to make it through the rigors of majoring in computer science. While the content of this course can be extremely interesting, and is an essential component of programming, studying under the wrong teacher can make data structures become a nightmare.

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Recent Data Structures Tutoring Session Notes

Online Data Structures Tutoring review by Andrea
The student scored 100% on his spelling pretest this week! Great job! Consequently, we focused on his Zippity Doo Dah words today, in hopes of his winning a prize from the treasure chest on Friday. We also did reading from a new phonics curriculum; this week's book was about the silent 'e'.
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Online Data Structures Tutoring review by Benjamin
The student and I finished her latest chemistry assignment on molarity and molality.  We talked about the concepts of the mole, Avogadro's number, and concentrations. We learned that concentrations can have almost any units imaginable and that molarity and molality are special types of concentrations expressed in specific units.  By the end of our session, she did a great job identifying what the concentration applicable to specific problems and converting between concentrations. Our next session will be Tuesday.
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Online Data Structures Tutoring review by Susie
The student is great at understanding new concepts and has the potential to perform very well with enough practice. We absolutely need the textbook next time because I would really like to assign her homework from the book to prepare her for the test. We covered the sections that would be on her quiz the next day and solved several pages in her worksheet packet. I would like her to bring her last quiz and test so we can go over that during the next session.
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Online Data Structures Tutoring review by Ishita
Started on her geometry test review packet today. Had to review some of the earlier materials, such as identifying concave, convex, equilateral, etc. She's very strong at her algebra to find the lengths and such. Overall I'd say she's looking like she's in pretty good shape for the test next week.
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Online Data Structures Tutoring review by Mariya
The student wrote an essay with the title "Actions Speak Louder than Words". He then reviewed the vocabulary words from the previous sessions. Afterwards, he completed Practice Drill #14, where he decided between the positive and negative meanings of the word. He also completed Drill # 15. The new vocabulary words were: lugubrious, cacophonous, slander, incorrigible, eloquent, agile, and toil.
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Online Data Structures Tutoring review by Sameer
We covered the Math section of the SAT. We went over some basic test taking tips for specific types of questions and reviewed math concepts that came up while taking a practice session. Set hw and goals to meet for next meeting on the 20th.
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