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Get ready to dive into the world of Python, where every loop tells a story and every function unlocks a mystery! Learn the basics of programming as you navigate the digital landscape, create your own projects, and build a strong foundation in coding. Whether you're dreaming of a career in tech or aiming to impress with your college application, this course has you covered.
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What you'll walk away with
If this sounds like you, Looping into Python is the perfect start!
Receive guidance from seasoned student mentors with extensive experience in legal studies, ready to support your journey into the legal field.
A senior in economics, focuses on finance within business. Post-graduation, she'll join J.P. Morgan. She began teaching business three years ago, also worked with a startup her first year. Interested in startup and public service business development, she's eager to impart knowledge to students, aiming for impactful teaching.
Maryam M MentorA sophomore majoring in History and Anthropology at Harvard, excels in track and field, specializing in hammer and weight throws. In high school, she engaged in government work in North Carolina, shadowed a lobbyist, and ran a tutoring business with over 30 clients. Passionate about prison and family services reform, she also supports non-profits in her state.
Allura Osborne MentorA junior at Harvard College, is a Coding Academies instructor and President of the Harvard Black Students Association. She co-hosts the Ron Brown Scholar Program’s “College Transitions Webinar” series and has extensive mentoring experience, advocating for the Black perspective and earning high regard from her peers.
Rothsaida S Mentor
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A Harvard sophomore, aims to specialize in neuroscience on the pre-med track. She aspires to be a traveling physician, extending healthcare to underserved communities globally. In high school, she researched Alzheimer's and volunteered in a veterans hospital. At Harvard, she's active in health policy, journalism, dance, and enjoys global cuisine and nature walks.
Alvira T Mentor