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Boeing Mentoring Night
Date: November 15
Time: 6 PM - 8 PM
Location: GUG
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Five groups of panelists from Boeing including Executives, HR, and more will come to UW and interact with UW students!
Panelists Include:
Dennis Eng. Director – Business Op for BCA Airplane Development
Lucia Chung. Director – Boeing Research and Technology
Nyle Miyamoto. Design Chief – BCA Structures Engineering
Mark Cousino. Director – LTD, BWIL Board Member
Jon Geiger. Director – BCA Business Ops Finance
Date: Tuesday, November 15th
Time: 6 PM - 8 PM
Location: Guggenheim Hall
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4th Annual Major Night!
Date: November 8
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: HUB 337
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If you're interested in a major in science or engineering, you should come to the HUB - Room 337 on Tues, Nov. 8 to learn more what each major is like, especially if you still need to apply! SASE officers as well as honorary guests---upperclassmen in their majors---will provide personal advice on registering for classes and getting into the science and engineering majors!Please RSVP so we can accommodate your needs: https://tinyurl.com/majornight16We'll be talking about:- Registration protips- Resources you may not have heard of- Meaningful academic adviceAt the end, you'll be free to speak with any upperclassman and ask them questions. Resfreshments will be provided and everyone is welcome to attend, so please invite your friends! We hope to see you there!! :)
Date: Tuesday, November 8
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: HUB 337
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Amazon Resume/Interview Workshop
Date: October 17th
Time: 6 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: SMI 404
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Want to make the most of your time at the SEBA Career Fair? Brush up your resume? Come join SASE on Monday, October 17, in Smith Hall 404 for a resume/interview workshop, where representatives from Amazon will share actionable tips and tricks in building effective resumes and acing future interviews. We will focus on resumes and interviews specifically for science and engineering majors. The workshop will be hands-on, so bring your resume!
Date: Monday, October 17th
Time: 6 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: SMI 404
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Autumn General Meeting 2016
Date: October 4th
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: THO 135
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If you're interested in a career in science or engineering, you should join SASE! :) Come to Thomson (THO) 135 to learn more about our club, the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers. Meet your fellow classmates and upperclassmen and make new friends and study buddies! Especially for freshmen and those who haven't decided what to major in yet, this is a great chance to get advice and gain insight into science and engineering at UW.We'll introduce our team, upcoming events, and have some fun! Refreshments will also be provided!
Date: Tuesday, October 4th
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: THO 135
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SHOW ME SEATTLE
Date: September 26th
Time: 2:30 PM - 5 PM
Location: Suzzallo Library
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On September 26th, SASE invites you to a tour of Seattle to Pike Place Market and International District, where you will get a chance to explore Seattle while connecting with our fellow SASE officers. This will be a great opportunity for you to learn more about SASE, get to know more people, and get advice from our officers for a smooth transition into university!
Date: Monday, September 26th
Time: 2:30 PM - 5 PM
Location: Suzzallo Library
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SASE Sharetea Fundraiser
Date: May 12th
Time: 12:00 - 9:00 PM
Location: Sharetea UW
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Need a break from your midterms or need to relax after? Drop by Sharetea anytime Thursday, May 12th to fill your Boba cravings! Show your support by mentioning SASE when you buy your drink. (Just say "Says", or spell S.A.S.E)
Date: Thursday, May 12th
Time: Noon till 9:00PM!
Location: Sharetea at UW See you there! (Bring your friends too!)
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SASE CIA Special Info Session
Date: May 9th
Time: 11:00 - 11:30 AM
Location: UW Career Center
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The CIA will be hosting a special info session with SASE! They will be discussing their internships and full-time positions for cybersecurity and engineering.
Cyber positions – Computer engineering
Science, Technology, and Weapons Analyst positions – AE, ME, EE, CS, CE, and Nuclear engineering; Physics, Math, Chemistry, Biological Sciences, and Physical Sciences.
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HCDE/INFO Panel
Date: April 28th
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Location: SIEG 227
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The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers is hosting a panel for prospective HCDE and Informatics to hear about the similarities and differences between the two majors from students who are in HCDE and/or Informatics. This panel will be an opportunity for students to gain insight as to what each major entails and hear about why the panelists chose their majors.
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Python Workshop
Date: April 21th
Time: 5:30 - 6:30 pm
Location: SAV 138
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Have you taken CSE 142? Want a slice of Py-thon on your resume? Then come get a quick, easy introduction to Python taught by our very own President Kimberly Ha!
By the end of the workshop, you'll be able to translate the basics of Java to Python and learn how to use APIs!
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Institute for Systems Biology Tour
Date: April 11th
Time: 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Location: Institute for Systems Biology
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Interested in a career in Biology? Meet a systems biologist and tour a lab!
Sign up to go on a tour with Sase UW (Society of Asian Scientsts and Engineers) at the Institute for Systems Biology in South Lake Union!
The tour will consist of mini-shadowing, in which students get a brief introduction to ISB, then small groups of students meet with a scientist or other professional for 45 minutes or so. The scientist shares their background, their current work, and usually gives a tour of the spaces that are important to their work. Then the group comes back together for a discussion of what they’ve heard to get a broader picture of what’s going on at ISB!
Sign up by Apr 4th 11:59pm : link here spots fill up quickly!
We will be meeting at the bus stop in front of elm at 1:15pm on Mon, April 11.
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BWB/SASE MakerSpace Orientation Workshop
Date: April 6th
Time: 4:00 pm
Location: Meet at Hub by Husky Statue
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MakerSpace is giving our club members an orientation that will allow you to use the space during your time at UW (for free!). After the orientation, we have a WOOF (Washington Open Object Fabricators) club member that will be giving a simple introduction to how to use the 3D printing machines in the MakerSpace. Fill out the survey if you are interested - space is limited!
Signup Page
Facebook Event Page Link
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LinkedIn Cherry Blossom Photoshoot
Date: March 17th - 18th
Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Location: Quad
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The cherry blossoms are coming soon! Are you in need of a new headshot for a LinkedIn profile picture, or want a nice photo to send to your friends and family?
SASE UW - Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers, UW Chapter, will be hosting 5-minute personal photoshoots during the cherry blossom season on Thursday, March 17th, and Friday, March 18th, from 2-4PM. Prices for each photoshoot appointment will be $5, and you will be emailed two touched-up digital images once they're finished. Photos will be taken on a Nikon D750 + 50mm f1.2
Spots are limited with only 48 time options! Please make a reservation and time selection at the form below by WEDNESDAY March 16th at 5:00 PM or until spots are full:
https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/sase/296784
Please show up on time and dress nicely!
We accept cash or Venmo!
See you there!
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SASE Krispy Kreme Sale
Date: Thursday, March 10th
Time: 11:00am - 3:30pm
Location: Quad
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Need a little sweetness in your life? SUGAR, yes please we know you do. SASE UW - Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers, UW Chapter are holding a Krispy Kreme fundraiser to fullfill your needs!
Come find us at the Quad on Thursday - March 10th - between 11:00AM and 3:30PM or until everything is sold out!
Prices:
- One original glazed donut $1
- A dozen (12) original glazed donuts $10
- 12 special flavored donuts for $13 (preorder only!)
Special flavors (choose one): Chocolate iced, Lemon filled, Raspberry filled, or Creme filled.
To place an order, please fill out the following form by SUNDAY MAR. 6th at 11:59PM:
http://tinyurl.com/sasedonutswin16
Pick up preorders at our booth between 11:00AM and 3:30PM.
We accept cash or Venmo!
See you there!
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Fred Hutch Tour - SASE UW
Date: Tuesday, January 19th
Time: 2:30pm
Location: Fred Hutch
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SASE - The UW Chapter is excited to announce a wonderful opportunity for you! If you are interested in cancer research, we hope you can join us for a tour of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. This is a great way to learn the latest research happening right now at Fred Hutch. Unfortunately, we can only take a limited number of people. If you want be a part of this exciting tour, sign up now! Spots will fill quickly!
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Succeed with SASE
Date: Thursday, January 14th
Time: 5:30 - 6:30pm
Location: Smith 311
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Hello all!
Are you looking for a job or research opportunities? Well, come join SASE - The UW Chapter in “Succeed with SASE”, where you will be provided with helpful tips such as how to apply to research, write a strong resume, present yourself, and excel in an interview, these tips being provided by the experienced officers will definitely help lead your way to success!
This event will include tips for:
- 1. Research
- 2. Resume
- 3. Elevator pitch
- 4. Interview
Come join us and learn how to SUCCEED WITH SASE!
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SASE Krispy Kreme Sale
Date: Thursday, December 10
Time: 11:00am
Location: Kane Hall
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We know you have been working hard with finals just around the corner, so why don't you reward you or your friends with some mouthwatering donuts? :)
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SASE Major Night
Date: Thursday, November 5
Time: 5:30pm
Location: Alder 107
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Deciding on a major is no easy task. Figuring out your prerequisites and how to apply to your major can be confusing! Even just registering for the classes you want can be tough!
We're inviting many upperclassmen within various majors to talk to you about their majors and share their experiences related to applying to and being in their majors.
So come learn more about:
The UW registration process & registration tips - How to get into classes that are full - How to pick the right professor or instructor
MyUW tools - How to use them, especially to plan your college career
Important resources - For textbooks, advising, reserving rooms, commuting and much, much more!!
Refreshments will be provided!
We hope to see you there! :)
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Sandia National Laboratories Info & Recruiting Event
Date: Thursday, October 29
Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Location: Savery 162
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Hello SASE'es,
We have an exciting announcement to make. We are hosting an informational and recruiting event for Sandia National Laboratories.
Sandia National Laboratories is a United States Department of Energy research and development national laboratory. It is their mission to maintain the reliability and surety of nuclear weapon systems, conduct research and development in arms control an technologies, and investigate methods for the disposal of the United States' nuclear weapons program's hazardous waste.
Career possibilities with Sandia:
- - Aerospace Engineering
- - Bioscience
- - Business Support & Operations
- - Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
- - Computer Science
- - Cybersecurity
- - Electrical Engineering
- - Geoscience
- - Materials Science
- - Mechanical Engineering
- - Nuclear Engineering
- - Physics
- - Systems Engineering
Free pizza will be provided. Seats are limited so RSVP ASAP at the link below:
http://bit.ly/1VYFDxd
Bring resumes and dress to impress!
We look forward to seeing you soon!
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SASE Welcome Night
Date: Thursday, October 8
Time: 5:30 - 7:00pm
Location: Savery 166
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Welcome back everyone!
Our first event this year is the SASE General Meeting. Come to SAV 166 to learn more about our club, the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers, and meet your fellow classmates who are interested in science and engineering.
Especially for freshmen and those who haven't yet decided what to major in, this is a great chance to get advice!
The plan is to have a short introduction to our club followed by free ice cream (whattt?? free ice cream???)!
We'll introduce our team, upcoming events, and also play some games.
Everyone is welcome to attend so please invite your friends!
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If you have any questions, post below, or feel free to email SASE at sase@uw.edu
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Joint-School Scavenger Hunt
Date: Saturday May 16, 2015
Time: 2:00-6:00 pm
Location: Red Square
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HKSA UW is collaborating with SASE UW and the HKSA from Shoreline Community College for this Scavenger Hunt happening on May 16! Solve the problems in each checkpoint and see if you can save Renee.
Check out the trailer featuring our very own SASE officers!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVuPzhnldF4
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Fred Hutch Tour
Date: Thursday April 23, 2015
Time: 2:10-5:00 pm
Location: Fred Hutchinson Center
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Ever wondered what life-saving discoveries are being made in right here in Seattle? Or just curious about cancer? SASE invites you to join us in a campus tour of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center!
We will be meeting at the Rotunda in Magnuson Health Sciences Building on Thursday, April 23rd at 2:10pm to ride the shuttle together to Fred Hutch. See you there!
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Game Night 2015
Date: Friday February 27, 2015
Time: 5:00-7:00 pm
Location: Alder 015
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Need a break from studying? Want to stand a chance to win up to $300?
Join us for an evening of fun and laughter at SASE - The UW Chapter's "Game Night" on Friday, Feb 27 at 5pm at Alder 105!
Come down and test your skills and limits with rounds of various creative games, some of which are inspired by our favorite game shows!
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Hello Android Programming
Date: Tuesday Jan 13, 2015
Time: 4:30-6:00 pm
Location: Bagley 131
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The course will be around 8 weeks long, with one meetup per week. During each meetup, we have planned a few topics that we will first present, and subsequently set aside time for the participants to learn more about the topic by working on an app that we have designed for this class.
The course assumes basic knowledge of Java(CSE 143 level), and will introduce computer science topics such as object-oriented design, concurrency, even-driven programming, etc.
We aim for a fun and immersive environment to allow people to learn and meet people with the same interest!
-Zac Iqbal and Sherman Pay
These sessions occur every Tuesday from 4:30-6:30, priced at $42 for the entire course or $9 for each session. We strongly recommend the completion of CSE 143.
See the itinerary below:
Week 1: Introduction
Week 2: Android Fundamentals (Common UI Elements)
Week 3: Dynamically Visualizing Data (Part 1/2)
Week 4: Dynamically Visualizing Data (Part 2/2)
Week 5: Concurrency Primer
Week 6: Android Asynchronous Execution Frameworks
Week 7: Working with the Camera
Week 8: Super Secret Project X
Teacher bios:
Sherman Pay
Year: Junior
Major: CSE
Experiences:
- Platform Engineering Intern at Rumble Entertainment
- UW CSE 142/143 Teaching Assistant
Zac Iqbal
Year: Junior
Major: CSE
Experiences:
- Google Software Engineering Intern
- Geocaching Android Software Engineer
- UW CSE 142/143 Teaching Assistant
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Microsoft Tour
Date: Friday November 14, 2014
Time: 3:30-6:30 pm
Location: Microsoft Redmond Campus
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Are you fascinated by the world of technology? Do you want to learn more about Microsoft?
SASE is glad to announce our upcoming FREE Microsoft Tour during Nov 14th at 3:30pm! Come join us on a visit to the Microsoft Visitor Center and learn more about their Redmond Campus! This will be a great opportunity for students interested in Technology to learn more about the Microsoft and their working environment :D
On Nov 14, we will be meeting at 3:30 on the UW campus to take a short bus ride down to the Microsoft Campus at Redmond.
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Major Night
Date: Tuesday October 14, 2014
Time: 5:30-7:30 pm
Location: McCarty ABC Rooms
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Deciding on a major is no easy task. Figuring out your prerequisites and how to apply to your major can be confusing! Even just registering for the classes you want can be tough!
We're inviting many upperclassmen within various majors to talk to you about their majors and share their experiences related to applying to and being in their majors.
So come learn more about:
The UW registration process & registration tips - How to get into classes that are full - How to pick the right professor or instructor
MyUW tools - How to use them, especially to plan your college career
Important resources - For textbooks, advising, reserving rooms, commuting and much, much more!!
Refreshments will be provided!
We hope to see you there! :)
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SASE General Meeting 2015
Date: Thursday October 2, 2014
Time: 4:30-6:30 pm
Location: SAV 132
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Welcome back everyone!
Our first event this year is the SASE General Meeting. Come to SAV 132 to learn more about our club, the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers and meet your fellow classmates who are interested in science and engineering. Especially for freshmen and those who haven't yet decided what to major in, this is a great chance to get advice!
The plan is to have a short introduction to our club followed by free ice cream! We'll introduce our team, upcoming events, and also play some games. Everyone is welcome to attend so please invite your friends!
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Boeing Tour at Renton
Date: Friday, May 09, 2014
Time: 2:20-6:00 pm
Location: SMI 120
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Happy Spring! SASE's upcoming event is a special exclusive Boeing tour. The tour will be at RENTON: Unlike the Everett tour, this tour in Renton is NOT open to general public. SASE is fortunate to have the opportunity to have our own exclusive private tour. Since it is a private tour, the space is very limited.
You will be having the chance to see the 737 moving line, which is considered as the most powerful production tool in the world to identify and eliminate waste. You will also hear one of the Boeing employees giving a special presentation about Boeing, where you are welcome to ask what it feels like to work in Boeing, tips for Boeing job applicants, etc.
When: 2:20-6:00 pm, 05/09/2014 Friday Where: We will meet at 2:20 pm at Burke Museum first and head to Boeing Renton Facility. We will try to get back to UW around 6pm. Who: Any UW student, please bring a photo ID with you. If you are an international student, please bring your passport. Cost: $15 for students (up to 10 spaces) $5 for 2 volunteer student drivers with a valid driver’s license and a car. (up to 2 spaces)
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Game Design with Richard Rouse III
Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Time: 5:00 pm
Location: Burke Museum
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I'm sure that at one point or another, we've all wished that we were part of a video game. After all, video games are so much more than just a game.
So please do come to learn more about game design from Richard Rouse. Richard Rouse is an experienced game designer, storyteller and writer in the field.
He will be talking about: - The gaming industry and working in it - Tips and tricks to be successful - Game design - "Five Ways a Video Game Can Make You Cry"
PLEASE RSVP! https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/sase/232375
Snacks and drinks will be provided.
We hope to see you there!
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Rouse's company, Paranoid Pictures, produced two Macintosh games,the story-centric fantasy RPG "Odyssey: The Legend of Nemesis" and the military first-person shooter and strategy hybrid "Damage Incorporated". He was also the creative director and writer on the action-horror franchise "The Suffering". On top of that, he has also worked on titles such as Quantum Break, Sunset Overdrive, Rainbow 6: Patriots, Homefront, Wheelman, Drakan: The Ancients' Gates, Gunslinger, the 1998 3D remake of Centipede while previously being the Director of Game Design at Midway and Design Lead at Microsoft Game Studios.
As a speaker, he is known for his lectures on game design and has spoken at the Game Developer's Conference and E3.
As a writer, he has contributed to multiple magazines, including Macintosh gaming magazines (Inside Mac Games and Mac Games Diest), Game Developer, Develop, Siggraph Computer Graphics, and even published his own book "Game Design: Theory and Practice".
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Game Night 2014
Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2014
Time: 5:30 pm
Location: McCarty ABC Room
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Hey everyone!
Do you want to get paid to have fun? SASE is hosting it’s first ever ‘Game Night’ and we would love to invite all of you (and your friends) for a night of fun and laughter! Also, there is cash prize of up to $300 to be won!
The Game Night… Date: Friday 28th Feb, 2014 Time: 5.30pm check-in. Start at 5.45pm Location: McCarty’s ABC Room
----- Registration ----- $10 for a team (minimum 2, maximum 4) $4 [free agent, you can sign up and we group you up for you]
----- Structure in short ----- Round 1: What’s This? – Charades, but with clay! Round 2: Got Knowledge – trivia style open ended Round 3: Mastermind Final Round – 300 Dollar Drop Please see details below.
Hurry now to register! The space is limited!!! https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/sase/226819
May the odds be ever in your favour!
SASE
----- Round Details ----- Round 1: What’s This? One person from each team goes up and make an item given with clay, you and your teammate have 60 seconds to make and guess. After 60 seconds if your team is not able to make the right guess, other teams are open to guess. 10 points for a right guess.
Round 2: Got Knowledge Every team is given a white board. We will have 13 problems shown on the screen. You have 30 seconds to write down the answers. Each problem is worth around 10 points.
Round 3: Mastermind We will play a fun and easy “number guessing” game. The rule will be explained that day. The top seeds play the lower seeds from the first two rounds. The winners get 10 points, if it’s tie, each team gets 5 points, and losing teams get no point.
Final Round! The top three teams from the first three rounds will be participating our “300 Dollars Drop”!!! There are 7 multiple questions with four options. You will also be given 2 lifelines (one 50/50 and one "ask the audience") The top team goes first with $300 CASH, you put the money on the options you think are most possible. For example: Where is University of Washington? A. Seattle B. Pullman C. Alaska D. China You can put all $300 on A for this question. If you are not sure about the answer, you can put $240 on A, $30 on B, and $30 on C for example. The money you put on the wrong answers will be taken by an evil man in black… You proceed with whatever is left to the next question. At the end, you get to walk away with how ever much cash you have left!! And after the highest score team finish, the second highest score team goes next with whatever left from the $300 (if the highest-scored team win $50, second team starts with $250). And then third team.
Tie Breaker: if two teams with the same score (matters for the final round), we will play one more number guessing game to break the tie.
Please come and enjoy the fun questions and the exciting games. It will be super fun!!! The final round will be like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSVnOg9yC3c
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Major Night 2014
Date: Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Time: 6:00 pm
Location: Hagget Hall
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Still deciding on a major? Confused about the pre-requisites and application process of your intended major? Not sure about how to get the classes you want? The major night, hosted by Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers, Asian Business Student Association, and China Entrepreneur Network, is the place to go to get your questions answered! Get to know the upperclassmen within the majors, while establishing some great connections! In addition to getting to know the in and outs of the majors, you can also get insider tips on how to get the classes you want and use MyUW tools!
Our event will be on November 6th, at 6PM in Haggett Cascade North. For those of you concerned about not being able to enter, don't worry. The doors will be open so outside residents can get in as well!
So... Come:
1. Learn about student clubs and organizations 2. Registration tools/systems (VERY IMPORTANT to get the courses yo want) 3. Business and Engineering information 4. Talk to upperclassmen to have a better sense of choosing a major
In addition, we've invited upperclassmen from many majors to share their experience with you. Please do RSVP at the link below and list all the majors that you are interested in, so we can get you all covered!
https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/sase/216254
Complimentary food and drink will be provided! Hope to see everybody there!
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Game Technology at Microsoft
Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: SMITH 120
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Hey all! This is our first event for the school year!
Game Technology at Microsoft.
Brian Mount, the Software Development Manager at Microsoft Studios will be talking to us about Microsoft's role in the raging gaming industry. In particular, what's been going on with the XBOX Kinect. Also, find out more about a day in Brian Mount's shoes! What is it like to work for Microsoft? Last but not least, find out what YOU can do to be a part of Team Microsoft and give out some recruiting information. And yes, he will collecting your resumes. (:
Everyone is welcomed at this event! So please do tell as many people as you can! Besides just people from Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Applied and Computational Mathematical Science, Informatics, Applied Mathematics, Microsoft needs people from all walks of life to bring their own unique set of skills and knowledge for the team! So we do hope to see all of you there (:
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