Are you experienced in computer science and skilled at teaching complex topics? A University of Maryland College Park student is looking for in-person tutoring support for the CMSC216 course.
What’s Needed:
The student needs help with these core topics:
C Programming: Pointers, memory management, debugging, and advanced concepts.
Systems Programming: Threads, processes, and operating system fundamentals.
Assembly Language: Low-level programming, memory layout, and machine data representation.
Linux Environment: Shell scripting, Unix/Linux commands, and programming tools.
Advanced Concepts: Optimization, virtual memory, and multithreading.
Who You Are:
A knowledgeable computer science student or graduate.
Proficient in C programming, systems programming, and assembly language.
Familiar with Unix/Linux environments.
Patient, reliable, and skilled at breaking down difficult concepts.
Comfortable meeting at UMD College Park for face-to-face sessions.
Details:
Location: University of Maryland, College Park campus.
Schedule: Flexible, based on mutual availability.
Pay: Competitive hourly rate, depending on experience.
How to Apply:
If you're interested, email [your contact info] with:
A brief overview of your experience with these topics.
Your availability and expected hourly rate.
This is a great opportunity to share your expertise and make a real difference in a fellow student's academic journey!