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<a href="/2012">Home</a> |
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<a href="schedule">Schedule</a> |
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<a href="registration">Registration</a> |
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<a href="faq">F.A.Q.</a> | Contact | <a href="sponsors">Sponsors</a> |
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<a href="index_files/frosh-week-survival-guide_2012.pdf">Frosh Guide PDF</a>
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<div class="content">
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<h1>Contact Information</h1>
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To register for FroshWeek please fill out our
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<a href="https://sfucsss.org/events/frosh/2012/registration">Online Registration</a>. Also
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be sure to attend the first event:
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</p>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Registration and BBQ: <br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Location: SFU
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Burnaby, ASB 9802 <br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Time: 11:30-12:30
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For more information about the Computing Science FroshWeek, please contact our FroshWeek
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team:
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<p>FroshWeek Team</p>
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<p><a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p>
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© Copyright 2012 - <a href="https://sfucsss.org/">Computing Science Student Society</a>
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<a href="/2012">Home</a> |
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<a href="schedule">Schedule</a> |
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<a href="registration">Registration</a> | F.A.Q. |
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<a href="contact">Contact</a> | <a href="sponsors">Sponsors</a> |
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<a href="index_files/frosh-week-survival-guide_2012.pdf">Frosh Guide PDF</a>
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<div class="content">
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<h1>F.A.Q.</h1>
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<p>Got a question? Email it to: <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p>
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<a href="#faq_1"
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>What's the difference between FroshWeek and Discover SFU Orientation?</a
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>Do I need to attend all the events in the schedule as I have classes that conflict
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<li><a href="#faq_3">How much does FroshWeek cost?</a></li>
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<a href="#faq_4"
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>I am a mature student or am already very familiar with campus and services offered.
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Do I still need to go?</a
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<a href="#faq_5">What is the best way to get more information about FroshWeek?</a>
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<a href="#faq_6"
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>I am unable to make an event. Can events be missed, entered late, or left early?</a
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<li><a href="#faq_7">I have a lab/tutorial during one of the events.</a></li>
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<a href="#faq_8">I am located at the Surrey campus, can I still attend FroshWeek?</a>
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<h2>The Answers</h2>
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<a id="faq_1">1. What's the difference between FroshWeek and </a
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><a href="http://www.sfu.ca/studentlife/orientation/index.html"
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>Discover SFU Orientation</a
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Discover SFU Orientation is a very informative 2 days in August that teaches you where
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stuff on campus is, how to be successful, and prepares you for a solid start at
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university. You will meet one upper-year student, called your Orientation Leader (OL) who
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may or may not be in Computing Science, and ~15 other students in Applied Science. It's
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useful, especially for those who don't know the campus very well.
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FroshWeek is just pure, unadulterated FUN, and is for all CS students, regardless of how
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well you know the campus. You will meet dozens of wise upper-year students and other first
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years in CS. You will learn things the Orientation Leaders aren't allowed to tell you.
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You'll compete for awesome prizes, and receive tons of food. You'll make memories that
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you'll look back on 20 years down the road. Awesome!
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FroshWeek is the easiest way to meet people, and is completely different from the 2 days
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of information you'll receive during SFU Orientation.
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>2. Do I need to attend all the events in the schedule I have classes that conflicts
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We know that we have lots going on during the first week and although it would be great to
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attend all of them we know it is not realistically possible. So we have marked the events
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that are essential to go to, i.e. registration and Late Night Lunacy.
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If you have any classes that conflicts with those events contact us using
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<a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a> as early as possible and we'll
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let you know what to do.
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<p class="question"><a id="faq_3">3. How much does FroshWeek cost?</a></p>
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<p>It's free!</p>
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>4. I am a mature student or am already very familiar with campus and services offered.
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Of course! Don't think of FroshWeek as an orientation, but a chance to meet a lot of the
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people you will be studying and working with for the next few years and party it up a
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little. The point of it all, aside from meeting people, is to have fun!
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<a id="faq_5">5. What is the best way to get more information about FroshWeek?</a>
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The best way to get information is checking the website periodically since we add more
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content to it as we get closer to FroshWeek. However if you have a question that hasn't
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been answered, send our <a href="mailto:[email protected]">team</a> an email and we will
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get back to you as soon as possible. If it is a general question we would post it on the
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website for everybody else as well.
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Yes. We understand that students may not be able to make every event. Although, we would
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prefer it if all participants were able to make these events: Registration BBQ, Opening
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Ceremony, PacMacro and Late Night Luncacy as they are essential to the FroshWeek
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experience. If you need to leave an event early, just let a Frosh leader know what's going
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on. If you need to join an event late, please find out before hand where we will be, as
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some of our events will move around to different areas.
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<p class="question"><a id="faq_7">7. I have a lab/tutorial during one of the events.</a></p>
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It isn't mentioned in your schedule, but generally during the first week of classes there
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are no tutorials or labs. Make sure you still attend your lecture and be attentive,
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ensuring this is the case for your class. However, you will likely be able to attend the
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<a id="faq_8">8. I am located at the Surrey campus, can I still attend FroshWeek?</a>
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Although some of the events are held at the Burnaby campus, FroshWeek is open to any and
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all Computing Science Students. Feel free to come join us for any of the events that you
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are able to make. Unfortunately some events will be during your classes at Surrey, other
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events are held later in the day or in downtown Vancouver. Check out the
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event locations and times.
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FroshWeek is the ultimate introductory experience for Computing Science students at Simon
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Held during the first week of the Fall semester at SFU (Sept. 4 - 8), FroshWeek is organized
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by students, for students. Incoming students receive: an in-depth introduction to the
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facilities available to them as Computing Science students; many entertaining on- and
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off-campus challenges and diversions to motivate, amuse, and connect them with other
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experience in general; and some free food and tools to make the transition to university
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Now in its ninth year, Computing Science's Froshweek has matured into one of the most well
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<h1>What is the Computing Science Student Society?</h1>
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The Computing Science Student Society is a departmental student society based out of Simon
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Fraser University. Operating under the Simon Fraser Student Society, we act to recognize the
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better experience at SFU. We have seats on the School of Computing Science Undergraduate
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Program Committee and the Faculty of Applied Science Undergraduate Curriculum Committee. The
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society also facilitates recreational activities, such as LAN parties, board game nights and
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movie nights, as well as joining the Simon Fraser Student Society and other departmental
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Computing Science students such as a common area, printing, and inexpensive beverages.
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