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Give yourself enough time to be able to review and complete the assignments. It may take you a bit longer than what is listed for each assignment, so try to adhere to the time you've set aside to work on these so that you're not rushing or freaking out at the last minute. Here are some of the tools that I'll use to help me achieve this goal:
1. Use and adhere to calendar appointments/due dates
2. Use the Trello board to jot down what tasks need to be completed
Red - will indicate non-negotiable tasks that must be completed
Blue - will indicate optional or recommended tasks that can be done
3. If time permits, review concepts that I had difficulty with so that it doesn't take me as long to implement them in terms of assignments. This may include:
Click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of the document.
Click the Edit button when you're ready to start adding your answers.
To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.
Please use the following gist to capture your thoughts, goals, priorities, etc. as outlined by each question. You will be using these questions to help give your mentor a better idea of who you are and want to become as a developer! Please note, this is meant to be a starting point for building your norms with your mentor - you may need to adjust scheduling expectations, communication expectations, etc. when you start working with your mentor!
CAREFULLY READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING THESE EXERCISES!
To start this assignment:
Click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of the document.
Click the Edit button when you're ready to start adding your answers.
To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.
Purpose
You will be a contributor in several paired/group project throughout your Turing career working on complex technical challenges. You may be surprised to find out that < 1% of failing projects at Turing are due solely to technical definicines - in fact, the majority of failing projects are due to intrapersonal/team issues. In order to set yourself (and your teammates) up for success, it is critical to clearly communicate and set expectations with your teammates.