2016 ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest BOSPRE/MIT

This year MIT is one of the sites for the preliminary round of the the Northeast region of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.

BOSPRE 2016 is a cooperative effort between three host sites (MIT, UConn and Bridgewater), and Harvard, which provides judging and problems.

Note that you are responsible for reading all of the instructions in the BOSPRE website. This will save you headaches and, most importantly, time during the contest.

How to get to MIT

How to get to 32-141

Taking the T: Take the T to the Kendall Square stop on the red line. After exiting the station follow these directions.

Driving: I suggest using Google maps or MapQuest or MIT campus map to find directions from your location to the contest site.

Schedule for Oct 15, 2016

9:15-9:45 Arrive at MIT. Breakfast will be available in the room right next to 32-141.

9:45-10:00 We will review the rules of the contest.

10:00-3:00 The actual contest! (in 32-141)

12:00-4:00 Lunch will be available for contestants to eat as they please during this time. Please cleanup after yourself.

3:00-4:00 The final scores will be released, and we may discuss some problem solutions.

Should any problems arise, or you would like to ask some questions, please call me (Aleks) at (617)233-0868. I will be available on this number throughout the day.

You may want to read some contest rules and instructions here.



Last updated Oct. 9th, 2016.
E-mail: zlateski at mit dot edu