Spring 2004 Schedule

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Spring 2004 Schedules

Spring 2004 Weekly Schedule

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
10:30am-12:15pm
Church
(Grace EV Free)

Lunch with
Friends

5:00-6:45pm
Grace Group
@Peters' house

 

 

12:07 or 12:37pm
Bus to USC

2:00pm-6:15pm: USC

7:30 to 9:00pm
Return home

6:37am (!)
Bus to USC

8:00-Noon: USC

1pm to 6pm
Return home


8:39 or 9:09am
Bus to USC

11am-6:15pm: USC

7:30 to 9:00pm
Return home

 

9:38 or 10:08am
Bus to USC

11am-4:50pm: USC

6:30 to 9:00pm
Return home

10-11pm Watch ER

Work
At
Home
 

I usually take the MTA 460 Bus from Carmenita & Rosecrans (2 miles from home) to the 37th Street stop on the Harbor Freeway (a short walk to USC). Sometimes I leave from the Norwalk Station. See schedules at mta.net

Spring 2004 SChedule

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:00-10:00am
Lab Class CS 102
SAL 127

 

 

10:00am-Noon
TA Office Hours
SAL 319

11:00-Noon
TA Office Hours
SAL 319

Noon-1:50pm
Lab Class CS 102
SAL 127

11:00am-1:00pm
TA Office Hours
SAL 319

2:00pm-3:20pm
CS 581 - Logic
GFS 107

3:30-4:50pm
CS 102
THH 102

5:00pm-6:15pm
ENGR 501 - Writing
GFS 210

2:00pm-3:20pm
CS 581 - Logic
GFS 107

3:30-4:50pm
CS 102
THH 102

5:00pm-6:15pm
ENGR 501 - Writing
GFS 210

2:00-4:50pm
CS 548 - Information
Integration on the Web
THH 116

See USC's Academic Calendar for exceptions.

Notes:

CS 102: This semester, I am the TA for a freshman-level class called "Data Structures", taught by Michael Crowley. I have about 6 office hours a week, plus I teach two of the lab classes. During my office hours, I can sometimes be reached at 213-740-6503

CS 581: Logic and its Applications, taught by Len Adleman. A class about the formal logic of Computer Science.

CS 548: Information Integration on the Web, taught by Craig Knoblock. A class about integrating all kinds of information sources on the web to make it more useful.

ENGR 501: Technical Writing and Communication for Engineering and Science Graduate Students, taught by Elisabeth Arnold. A class on improving communication skills, especially writing. The small class size allows for more individual guidance.

I am taking 9 units total this semester. USC pays for my tuition since I'm a TA for the department.

"GFS", "THH", and "SAL" refer to the classroom locations. Campus maps available at the Visit USC web site.


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