8/27
That's a wrap! Course grades have been submitted to the UW Registrar. We hope you learned a lot, got a decent amount of sleep, and maybe even had a little fun! Have a fantastic rest of your summer :) Full announcement on Piazza.
8/19
It's finals week! We've scheduled plenty of extra office hours to help with HW4 and final studying (see below). Don't forget to review the exams page for information about the final and fill out course evals (Lecture, Section AA, Section AB)! Full announcement on Piazza.
7/26
Our Mid-Quarter Survey has been released, due before lecture on 7/29. Please take a few minutes this weekend to let us know how the course is going so far! Full announcement on Piazza.
6/24
We will have a midterm exam in lecture on Monday, July 29, and the final exam in lecture on Friday, August 23. Contact the course staff ASAP if you cannot make either of these sessions.
6/24
Welcome to the course website for CSE 333! Make sure you're familiar with the Syllabus.
It is very important to us that you succeed in CSE 333!
Outside of lectures and sections, there are several ways to ask questions or discuss course issues:
Visit office hours (see Weekly Schedule above)!
In addition, if you need extra time or need to discuss something in private, feel free to email and make an appointment.
Make a public post about course content on the , where they benefit the whole class.
This also allows other students to answer your question so can receive a faster response.
This is the best way of asking questions about class-related topics.
Make a private post to just the course staff on the with any questions or issues you would prefer to discuss privately.
While you can email staff members individually when that makes sense, contacting the whole staff via Piazza is generally preferred to get a faster response and to let the whole staff see what issues students are having.
Send to the course staff.
The instructor will try to address the issue and share it with others only as appropriate, but will not have a way to reply to you without addressing the whole class.