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The [[CDSW]] curriculum is designed around extremely high mentor to learner ratio of at least 5:1 and its usually closer to 4:1. The curriculum pushes students to become independent and gets them writing and modifying code ''on their very first day programming'' and this is only possible because we have an enormous number of generous mentors to help students walk through trouble they encounter during their first steps learning the basics of programming and data science.
The [[CDSW]] curriculum is designed around extremely high mentor to learner ratio of at least 5:1 and its usually closer to 4:1. The curriculum pushes students to become independent and writing and modifying code ''on their very first day programming'' and this is only possible because we have an enormous number of generous mentors to help students walk through trouble they encounter during their first steps learning the basics of programming and data science.


Those of us that have done this a few times feel that mentoring is deeply rewarding. Watching students grow and learn and programmers as they become frustrated and overcome those frustrations is an inspiring thing to be a part of!
Those of us that have done this a few times feel that mentoring is deeply rewarding. Watching students grow and learn and programmers as they become frustrated and overcome those frustrations is an inspiring thing to be a part of!
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