Evaluation #66004
Details
903855897
asingh974@gatech.edu
Student
jvaughn67
Hovde Hall of Administration, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2040
United States
[ 151652 ]
Problem Solving and Object-Oriented Programming
Fall 2024
(Semester Basis)
4 credit hours
dept-to-r1
Notes
2025-04-02 23:34:05 - Atman K Singh <asingh974>
In my case I have earned credit for CS 1301 as I earned a 4 on the AP Computer Science A exam in high school.
2024-11-21 09:58:52 - Makesia D Scott <ms366>
No transcript on file.
2024-11-20 14:17:41 - Jake D Vaughn <jvaughn67>
CS 1301 would remain as the credit given as shown on the equivalency table after review by the department.
2024-11-20 12:05:29 - Pauline Marilyn Glenn <pglenn8>
Note for student: The only way CS 18000 from Purdue transfers as CS 1331, is if you already have earned credit for CS 1301. If you have not earned credit for CS 1301, then CS 18000 will count as CS 1301 credit. I do not see on your record that you have earned credit for CS 1301. Therefore, as it stands, you will earn CS 1301 credit. Or, you can take CS 1301 at GT, and then revisit this course evaluation for CS 1331 credit. Please indicate if you want this to count as CS 1301 now, or if you will take CS 1301 at GT, then after you pass CS 1301, we can then apply CS 1331 credit from CS 18000.
2024-11-11 17:47:44 - Atman K Singh <asingh974>
I believe that any student that tries hard enough to earn a passing grade in CS18000 will walk away with a robust knowledge of Java and the ability to apply it within the context of quick algorithmic challenges (as tested in the homework assignments and on the exams) or large-scale object-oriented projects (as tested by the course's projects). Thus, the content taught in this course aligns very well with the content taught in CS1331. Additionally, this course has undergone significant changes regarding its difficulty beginning with the Spring 2024 semester, with the most notable change being the exam format shifting towards paper exams rather than digital. The overall difficulty of the assignments and projects increased as well. These changes make CS18000 very rigorous for an introductory computer science course, forcing students to spend more time learning the foundations of computer science and ensuring that the students who manage to attain credit from this course are truly as capable at coding in Java, practicing Object Oriented standards, and thinking algorithmically as students at other institutions such as Georgia Tech who obtain credit from CS1331.
Trail Log
2024-11-21 09:58:52
Hold removed by Makesia D Scott (ms366). Phase set to Complete.
2024-11-21 09:58:38
Final equivalencies entered by Makesia D Scott (ms366) Final equiv: ET-NOGT. Not policy. Phase set to Hold. Course not entered in SIS. Transcript not on hand.
2024-11-20 14:17:41
Spot articulation by Jake D Vaughn (jvaughn67) Draft equiv: ET-NOGT Not policy. Phase set to Registrar 2.
2024-11-20 12:05:29
Pass by Pauline Marilyn Glenn (pglenn8). Returned to Registrar's Office without evaluating. Phase set to Registrar 1.
2024-11-14 13:29:24
Assigned to Pauline Marilyn Glenn (pglenn8) by Jake D Vaughn (jvaughn67). Phase set to Department.
2024-11-11 17:47:44
Evaluation initiated by Atman K Singh (903855897). Phase set to Registrar 1.