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From: Leslie Cheung <lccheung@usc.edu>
Subject: Re: cs551: looking for project partner
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Someone wrote:

> I am lookng for a project partner. Can you please email me @ 
> xxxxx@usc.eduif there is anyone who is looking similarly..

If you are looking for a project partner, please send me an email by Saturday (Feb 17 11:59pm). I'll then let you know what is also looking for a partner, so that you can meet.

Please be aware that you'll get the same score as your partner no matter what happens (e.g., your partner drops the class, or does not work on the project as hard as you do, etc). And no extension will be given if you have problems with your partner.

--Leslie
