On February 13, 2022 and February 20, 2022, members of AYLUS Puget Sound held the review sessions for the third contest in the ACSL competition. Then, on April 3, 2022 and April 10,2022, the review sessions for the fourth and final contest of the ACSL regular season was held, concluding the course of this class overall. Members spent a couple of days before the class dates preparing solutions to the ACSL short questions as well as sample code for the programming questions.
Our ACSL review sessions are led by AYLUS Puget Sound members Sophie Xuan and Sarah Xuan. The instructors split up the 3 Short concepts and programming question per division for the past contests and prepare solutions and explanations to help local students prepare for the ACSL competition. Each single contest is split up across 2 classes to account for time, where the first class covers the first two short concepts and corresponding practice past contest questions, and the second class covers the last short concepts and corresponding past contest questions as well as the approach and sample code for the programming questions across ACSL’s 3 divisions.
The Short concepts on Contest 3 covered included Boolean Algebra, Data Structures, and FSAs and Regular Expressions. The Short concepts on Contest 4 covered included Graph Theory, Digital Electronics, and Assembly Language.
Hours Summary:
Sarah Xuan: 14
Sophie Xuan: 15