This year, every student in our CS202 class has two TAs who will be their Points of Contact (or POCs). Your POCs will be the ones who grade your work. They will also be people whom you can go to informally with questions about the class.
Lab questions you should continue to ask on Campuswire. Sometimes, however, you will have questions in a gray area: the question isn’t exactly about the labs, and you don’t necessarily want to email the whole teaching staff, so you’d feel more comfortable just emailing two people. This is the time to email your POCs.
Regrade requests can also be submitted to your POC.
Note that if you ask a question that deserves to be answered in a different forum (for example, Campuswire), the POCs may ask you to re-post, or redirect the question.
To find out your POCs, please use the table below. The assignment is based on netids, lexicographically ordered.
If your netid is from… | … then your POCs are | POC emails (add @nyu.edu) |
---|---|---|
aaa0000 to hx777 | Yashaswi Malla and Elizabeth Labor | ym1929, em.labor |
hx777 to ne3333 | Khanh Nguyen and Michael Ma | kn1600, mm10516 |
ne3333 to tc1111 | Panchi Mei and Arasu Arun | pm2885, arasu |
tc1111 to zz9999 | Xiangyu Gao and Daniel Tomkovicz | xg673, dht253 |