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It may take longer to complete all of the classes compared to a regular CS course, but I can **guarantee** you that your **reward** will be proportional to **your motivation/dedication**!
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### How can I track my progress?
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### How can I track/show my progress?
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You should create a repository on GitHub to put all of the files that you created for each course.
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To **track** your progress, you should update the profile that you created [here](https://github.com/open-source-society/computer-science/issues/31), adding the courses that you began or ended.
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To **show** your progress, you should create a repository on GitHub to put all of the files that you created for each course.
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You can create one repository per course, or just one repository that will contain all of the files for each course. The first option is our preferred approach.
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**ps**: You should share **only** files that you are **allowed** to! **Do NOT disrespect the code of conduct** that you signed in the beginning of some courses.
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[Be creative](/be-creative) in order to show your progress! :smile:
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### Cooperative work
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**We love cooperative work**! But is quite difficult to manage a large base of students with specific projects. Use our channels to communicate with other fellows to combine and create new projects.
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