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    Forming Teams


    [Picture: The team that was at the top of early Google]

    When to form teams

    • CS2103T: Your team will be formed by CS2101 side in week 1.
    • CS2103: Your team will be formed in week 3 tutorial.

    Team size: The default team size is five.

    Team ID: This will be given to you after forming teams. It has the form TUTORIAL_ID-TEAM_NUMBER e.g, W14-2 means you are in tutorial W14 (i.e., Wed 1400-1500), team 2.

    Team composition

    We allow some freedom in choosing team members, subject to these constraints:

    • All team members should be in the same tutorial. Delay forming teams until your place in a tutorial is confirmed. We do not allow changing tutorials to team up with your preferred team mates.

    • Teams of single nationality are not allowed  Rationale: to train you to work in multicultural teams. However, we allow same nationality teams if the only language common among all team members is English. e.g. an all-Singaporean team that include both Chinese and Malay students.

    • No more than one exchange students per team Rationale: to increase interaction between exchange students and NUS students.

    • Gender balanced teams are encouraged. While all-male teams may be unavoidable at times (due to high male percentage in the cohort), all-female teams are highly discouraged.

    • Also note that we may modify teams when circumstances call for it. There is no avenue for you to object. Staying with your preferred team is not guaranteed.


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