Problem Sets
Problem sets are designed to challenge you to apply your knowledge of computer science. Problem sets can be completed in many different programming languages. All problem sets are calculated as summative grades. Click here to understand how problem sets are assessed
Problem Set | Difficulty Level | Notes |
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Example Problem Set | Average | None |
No more than 3 exams | Very Difficult | None |
Secret Santa | Average | None |
my priorities, my time | Average | None |
chess | Expert | None |
Strings: making HTML tags | Average | None |
simple password rules | Average | None |
date fashion | Average | None |
mean, median, mode and other statistical functions | Expert | There are three parts to this problem set. 2 are beginner, but 1 is very challenging :-) |
Email validator | Beginner | None |
making a small grid | Average | None |
moving around a small grid | Average | This is the foundation for many possible games you can make in Python!! |
Guess a number | Average | There are easy ways to extend this fun little guessing game |
Difficulty Level Key: * Beginner: this problem set is good for beginners * Advanced: this problem set should be challenging * Expert: This problem set is very challenging for most students (but it can be solved). All problem sets have opportunity to exceed standards.