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======Class Stats====== | ======Class Stats====== | ||
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+ | ======Week 5====== | ||
+ | * Endeavoring to stay ahead of the curve, I've released the next batch of projects | ||
+ | * **nbm0** has us exploring numeric bases | ||
+ | * **yol0** has us intentionally using logic and exploring different approaches to a problem | ||
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+ | ======Week 4====== | ||
+ | * a follow-on project to **ewn0** is now available: **ewn1**, which tasks you with identifying some additional classifications of numbers within the **abundant**, | ||
+ | ======Week 3====== | ||
+ | * A new project has been introduced: **ewn0**, along with the next tier of weekly puzzle fun projects (**wpf4**). | ||
+ | * In addition to the logic grid, there will now also be a WORD MATH problem to solve. | ||
======Week 2====== | ======Week 2====== |