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- | We had three fun practice | + | Two teams represented York at the 2018 regional programming contest. |
+ | They competed against 98 teams including multiple from Waterloo, U of T, MIT, .... | ||
+ | I am afraid that the problems this year really were too hard. | ||
+ | The red team (Justin Su, Chonglun Allen Chen, and Phan Ngoc Tien) ranked 9th on the practice | ||
+ | solved, as was the case with our gold team (Junlin Chen, Hoang Minh, and Jacob Jae). They were just on the edge of getting a few of them. Also respectable. | ||
+ | We had lots of fun and it is great job preparation. | ||
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- | Many people participated. | + | <box red | News:> |
- | We are proud to announce | + | Some students recently went on a Lassonde-organized trip to Silicon |
+ | Valley, where they met with York alumni who are now working for the | ||
+ | big software companies out there. | ||
+ | Evdokimov and Joy Choi, who both told the current students | ||
+ | the practice contests were extremely useful preparation for them to | ||
+ | make it through the interview process at Google and end up with jobs | ||
+ | they really like. So, students are benefiting from the contest | ||
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