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About: This bingo card captures all the quirks and classic moments of an engineering or computer science lecture, from confusing proofs to technical hiccups and those memorable professor catchphrases. Perfect for students looking to liven up class or alumni reminiscing about their college days, it brings a humorous touch to the ups and downs of classroom life.
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This EECS 215 BINGO Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: "A little bit of massaging", "A good friend of mine", "It's that easy", Overly complicated history lesson, Take ___ EECS Class, "Without spending a semester answering this", "Back when I was your age", Technical difficulties during lecture, "Nods to the affirmative", "You should be jumping up and down rn", "In our dying days/ hours/ minutes", Illegible handwriting no one picked up, Plug it into matlab/ltspice, "I know someone in the industry", Illegible handwriting, Disagree with the textbook, "a little more palatable", "I'm going to steal a little bit of time, Simple concept confuses everyone, Impossible to follow proof rant, know it all student asks question, "I can inject", "Now we can rejoice!", "For those veterans of ____", "I'm not obtuse".