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USF Computer Science New Grad Student Orientation Fall 2007 Terence Parr Chris Brooks

USF Professors Jeff BuckwalterJeff Buckwalter Chris BrooksChris Brooks Allan CruseAllan Cruse David GallesDavid Galles Terence ParrTerence Parr Peter PachecoPeter Pacheco Sami RollinsSami Rollins Dave WolberDave Wolber Pete WellsPete Wells

Icebreaker Introduce yourself!Introduce yourself! –What’s your name? –Where are you from? –What’s one fun thing you did this summer? –How did you find out about USF and why did you come to USF?

ITS Accounts This is accountThis is account Your username and password/PIN was mailed to your home address. Or, visit Help Desk on Lone MountainYour username and password/PIN was mailed to your home address. Or, visit Help Desk on Lone Mountain USFconnect site: can obtain grades, degree audits, financial records, and other personal records online: site: can obtain grades, degree audits, financial records, and other personal records online:

CS Accounts This is accountThis is account Your username is the same as your USFConnect username; password: last six digits of student IDYour username is the same as your USFConnect username; password: last six digits of student ID Use this account to log into the CS machines (HRN 235, 5th floor labs)Use this account to log into the CS machines (HRN 235, 5th floor labs) Problems? Talk to: or Cody Nivens / Alex FedosovProblems? Talk to: or Cody Nivens / Alex

Access MailMail –Can be accessed via the web-based interface at –Can be accessed remotely using secure (SSL) POP or IMAP to nexus.cs.usfca.edu Remote loginRemote login –SSH to stargate.cs.usfca.edu, then ssh to a lab machine (hrnxxxyy.cs.usfca.edu); xxx is room like 535 and yy is machine number –Do not use stargate for programming or compute-intensive programs WebWeb –Web pages may be placed in /home/web/username –URL:

Available Resources HRN 235 (aka “Starship Kudlick”)HRN 235 (aka “Starship Kudlick”) –30 dual-boot Linux/Windows boxes –Classes during day, lab at night 5 th floor labs (HRN 530, 535, 536)5 th floor labs (HRN 530, 535, 536) –535: dual-boot Linux/Windows boxes –530: Mac G5s (OS X, Linux) Wireless access is available throughout the 5th floor.Wireless access is available throughout the 5th floor.

Available Resources Other labs (campus-wide ITS accounts)Other labs (campus-wide ITS accounts) –University Center –Cowell –Gleeson Library Also wireless hereAlso wireless here CS hosts 4 supercomputers used for parallel programming classes and researchCS hosts 4 supercomputers used for parallel programming classes and research

Academic Honesty All students are expected to do their own workAll students are expected to do their own work Cheating is taken very seriouslyCheating is taken very seriously –We have expelled students for cheating in the past. Plagiarism: properly reference material written by others; you must never pass off others’ work as your own. Ever!Plagiarism: properly reference material written by others; you must never pass off others’ work as your own. Ever! If you are unsure whether something is permitted, please ask!If you are unsure whether something is permitted, please ask!

Academic Honesty Examples OKOK –Discussing general concepts of an assignment –Cutting/pasting little code blocks from web and changing to suit your application NOT OKNOT OK –Copying someone else’s assignment –Looking at and directly using someone else’s code –Downloading code from the Web and claiming it as your own –Unauthorized “collaboration” on an exam or project –Copying web page text and putting unattributed into report, project, or exam Your goal is not to repeat what someone else has done, but to generate unique content! Always.Your goal is not to repeat what someone else has done, but to generate unique content! Always.

English Proficiency TOEFL scoresTOEFL scores –600(paper)/250(CBT)/100(IBT): ok –If you are below this, you must be evaluated by the ESL group at USF. ESL classes classes

English Proficiency You will be expected to write and speak in English as part of your classes.You will be expected to write and speak in English as part of your classes. –Giving presentations, writing technical documents. –Communication of results and ideas is an essential part of this profession. If you are not confident in your speaking or writing, there are resources available to help you.If you are not confident in your speaking or writing, there are resources available to help you. –Additional ESL classes –USF Learning and Writing Center

Workload We expect students to put in at least 3 hours outside of class for every hour in class.We expect students to put in at least 3 hours outside of class for every hour in class. Most classes will require a project every week or two.Most classes will require a project every week or two. –The way to learn is by doing. You will almost always have at least one project to work on.You will almost always have at least one project to work on. The keys to success:The keys to success: –Budget your time effectively. –Start early on projects

Educational Philosophy Graduate school is very different from undergrad.Graduate school is very different from undergrad. More open-ended, less “connect the dots”More open-ended, less “connect the dots” –You may be given projects that are not completely specified, or have multiple solutions. –We want to teach you how to teach yourself. “Teachers open the door. Students must walk through on their own.”“Teachers open the door. Students must walk through on their own.”

Advice for success “90% of life is showing up” - Woody Allen“90% of life is showing up” - Woody Allen –Come to class on time, do your homework on time, and follow through on things. Ask questions! Don’t be shy!Ask questions! Don’t be shy! Be curious. Pursue topics that interest you, even if it’s not for a class.Be curious. Pursue topics that interest you, even if it’s not for a class. –Learning how to learn on your own is an invaluable skill. Budget your time carefully.Budget your time carefully. –Everything takes longer than you think it will.

Financial Aid Merit ScholarshipsMerit Scholarships Available jobsAvailable jobs –Visa issues 20 hours/week max work study20 hours/week max work study no outside work - on campus is OK, though.no outside work - on campus is OK, though. –ITS –Research and TA positions Hard to get your first semester - most professors will want to know you first.Hard to get your first semester - most professors will want to know you first. Practicum option available to excellent studentsPracticum option available to excellent students –available after 2 semesters

Summer Work Often, students want to do an internship during the summer.Often, students want to do an internship during the summer. International students can do this by using OPT, or by using CPT. MSIE do “summer residency”International students can do this by using OPT, or by using CPT. MSIE do “summer residency” –Requires you to register for CS 689 or CS 698. Students are responsible for finding their own internships.Students are responsible for finding their own internships. –Watch your , talk to other students, use craigslist, go to job fairs. Start in Jan. to find job!

Finding a job after graduation We don’t do any formal placement of students after graduation.We don’t do any formal placement of students after graduation. Informally, students often take advantage of relationships built through projects or internships.Informally, students often take advantage of relationships built through projects or internships. Professors help when they can.Professors help when they can. All of last year’s graduating class are working in the industry.All of last year’s graduating class are working in the industry.

Advising All graduate students are advised by Terence ParrAll graduate students are advised by Terence Parr –Harney 532 –Office hours: MTWR 2-3pmMTWR 2-3pm Or, any time door is open, or by appointmentOr, any time door is open, or by appointment –If you have a pressing need, please schedule an appointment rather than just “dropping in.”

Personal Hygiene Americans are very sensitive to body odorAmericans are very sensitive to body odor Please be sure to keep yourself and your clothes clean, particularly during warm weatherPlease be sure to keep yourself and your clothes clean, particularly during warm weather This is important not only for your studies here but getting a job and keeping a jobThis is important not only for your studies here but getting a job and keeping a job

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