Splash at UCSD: One-­day Marathon of Classes for High­ School Students

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Courtesy of University City High School PTSA Communications:

Splash at UCSDSplash at UCSD; learn for the fun of it! UC San Diego’s School of Medicine hosts a One-­day Marathon of Classes, Sunday, April 10, 9 AM to 5 PM. Cost is $10 (financial aid available).

Students can learn about magic, geometric sculpture, storytelling in video games, drawing Disney Characters, engineering design challenges, image & video compression, internet of things, food justice, food waste, history of medicine, human food chain, economic inequality, international relations, presidential politics, what video games teach us about people, digital logic, pattern popularity & combinatorics, impossible problems for computers, voting theory, unrelated math, complexity theory, stack computing, machine learning, origami of protein folds, physics of interstellar war, building a planet, neuroscience of bat navigation, medicine and marine life, ocean ecology, physics of gymnastics, puzzle hunts, improv games, planet Earth the giant magnet, public speaking demystified, boxing & fighting techniques, writing your life story for college applications.

Register today; advanced registration required; student registration ends April 3; ucsd.learningu.org


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