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## Order of the classes
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This guide was developed to be flexible.
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Ideally, it can be consumed in a linear approach, i.e. you complete one course at a time, but in reality different people have different preferences with regard to how many courses they wish to take at once.
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Ideally, Core CS can be consumed in a linear approach, i.e. you complete one course at a time, but in reality different people have different preferences with regard to how many courses they wish to take at once.
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Plus, different courses are available at different times and have wildly different time requirements.
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Therefore, many students will take the courses in a non-linear order, based on availability and how much time they have to devote to each class.
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Any course that is part of 'Core CS' section should be available either regularly, in self-paced format, or in archived form.
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Some of the electives are only available once in a while.
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However, with very few exceptions, everything in Core CS should be completed before you begin Advanced CS.
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Pay attention to prerequisites.
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## Cost of the classes
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