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TLDR

A community-built archive of course materials, exams, and notes for Tsinghua University's computer science program, shared by students to help peers study.

Mindmap

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    What it does
      Course materials
      Past exams
      Lecture notes
      Homework solutions
    Content types
      Textbook lists
      Project examples
      Reference books
      Study guides
    Use cases
      Exam prep
      Course planning
      Understanding expectations
      Finding resources
    Audience
      Current students
      Prospective students
      CS learners

Things people build with this

USE CASE 1

Prepare for upcoming exams by reviewing past exam questions and solutions from previous years.

USE CASE 2

Find recommended textbooks and reference materials for each course in the CS program.

USE CASE 3

Understand course structure and expectations by reading lecture notes and homework assignments.

USE CASE 4

Access study guides and project examples created by classmates who have already taken the courses.

Tech stack

HTMLGit

Getting it running

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Content created by contributors is licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0, allowing sharing and adaptation for non-commercial purposes with attribution; original author content retains its original copyright.

In plain English

REKCARC-TSC-UHT is a community-maintained collection of course materials, past exams, assignments, and reference books for courses in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at Tsinghua University in China. The project's Chinese name roughly translates to "Tsinghua Computer Science Course Strategy," and the practical purpose is to help current students access materials that help them study more effectively and understand what to expect in each course. The repository is built and maintained collaboratively by current and former Tsinghua CS students. It stores lecture notes, textbook lists, past exam questions, homework problems and solutions, and course project examples. Content is organized by course. The README is primarily in Chinese and lists contributing students. The repository does not contain runnable software, it is essentially a shared archive of academic documents and reference materials. Because the repository was created without git-lfs (a Git extension for storing large files), individual files cannot exceed 100 MB. You would use this repository if you are a current or prospective Tsinghua University computer science student looking to prepare for courses, understand what exams might look like, or find reference materials that classmates have found useful. The materials cover a wide range of CS subjects taught at one of China's top technical universities. The license for contributor-written content is Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0, meaning it can be shared and adapted for non-commercial purposes with attribution. Content from original authors retains its original copyright. The repository also links to a Tsinghua-internal mirror for students who want to save bandwidth.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
I'm taking a Tsinghua CS course next semester. Help me navigate this course materials repository to find past exams and lecture notes for my subject.
Prompt 2
Show me how to use this Tsinghua CS archive to find textbook recommendations and reference materials for algorithms and data structures courses.
Prompt 3
I want to contribute my own course notes and exam solutions to this Tsinghua repository. What's the process and what license applies?
Prompt 4
Help me understand the folder structure of this Tsinghua CS course archive so I can find materials for discrete mathematics and computer organization.
Prompt 5
I'm a prospective Tsinghua CS student. How can I use this repository to preview what courses and materials I'll encounter?
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