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Data Structures and Algorithms & Programming course
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All you need is motivation ! Nothing's complicated !

The topics I cover in this class are:
- Programming I and II
- Analysis of algorithms
- Time complexity analysis
- Data structures (Linked lists, Doubly linked lists, Queues, Stacks, Binary trees, Sets, Maps, Heaps, Binary Trees, Binary search Trees etc.)
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Online from Turkey
About Me
I am a very dynamic young woman. I use very fun methods in teaching, I believe it shouldn't be boring and that the mind captures information better in creative ways!
Education
TOEIC SCORE: 990/990 (2018)
TOEFL SCORE: 116/120 (2019)
NATIVE FRENCH SPEAKER
NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKER
PROFESSIONAL WRITER, EDITOR & TRANSLATOR
2 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A DATA SCIENTIST & CONSULTING AT THE BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP.

MASTERS IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY - ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT (3.7 GPA).

BACHELOR IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY - ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT (3.6 GPA).
Experience / Qualifications
I have experience in :
- Teaching all ages!
- Teaching for all purposes: academic grades improvements, curiosity to learn a new language, an ambition, etc.
- Helping prepare for Language certificates (TOEFL, TCF, DELF, DALF, etc.).
- Helping to learn Programming & Algorithmic thinking.
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Duration
90 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
English
French
Arabic
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New York
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A FUNDAMENTALS OF PROGRAMMING COURSE

It doesn't matter how young or old you are! It's never too late nor too early to learn Computer Science.
This course is ideal for you if you want to learn to program from scratch or want to improve your programming skills. Whether you're just driven and curious about this field, you want to be prepared to study it or major in it later or you want to improve your grades in it, this course is the one to take!
This course covers Algorithmic thinking and Programming basics with exercises and case studies to practice, as well as learning a Programming language of your choice!

EXPERIENCE:

- Currently working on a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering & Artificial Intelligence at Isik University

- 2 years of work experience as a Data Scientist at the Boston Consulting Group

- MASTERS IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY - ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT, MAJOR COMPUTER ENGINEERING (3.7 GPA)

- BACHELOR IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY - ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT, MAJOR COMPUTER ENGINEERING (3.6 GPA)
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