What else goes along with being a CS major, modified major, or minor?
Once you become a CS major, modified major, or minor, you’ll have expanded access privileges for Sudikoff Laboratory. You’ll be able to get into both the first-floor and second-floor hallways after hours, and you’ll have access to the labs in 001, 003, and 005. Once we have your major card on file, we will try very hard to schedule CS course times so that you can complete your major. If, for example, your major card indicates that you will be taking CS 58 and Math 20 in the same term, we will try to schedule CS 58 in a time slot that does not conflict with Math 20’s time slot. We cannot give an iron-clad guarantee that conflicts will never occur, but we have a good track record in avoiding them. Your part of this deal is that when your vision of how to complete the CS major changes, you should update your major card so that we have an accurate picture of your course plans. We also suggest that CS majors, modified majors, and minors monitor the Computer Science Majors Blitzmail bulletin
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