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About: This bingo card is packed with experiences and quirks that any college STEM student would recognize, especially those interested in tech, coding, and campus life. With prompts about late-night study sessions, programming languages, favorite snacks, and hobbies, it’s perfect for a Girls Who Code (GWC) chapter meeting or a university computer science social event looking to break the ice and spark fun conversations.
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The players check their cards to see if they have the called word. If they do, they dab that word.
The first player to complete a horizontal, vertical, or a diagonal line of marked items announces "Bingo!" and wins the game.
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This Girls Who Code Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Commutes to campus, Has pulled an all-nighter before, Has changed majors, Has coded in Python, Has used Java or C++, Has built a website, Has used Git/GitHub, Has done a group project in STEM, Wants to work in software engineering, Has done a hackathon, Has used Visual Studio Code, Interested in cybersecurity, Wants to learn data science, Likes front-end more than back-end, Wants to work in UX/UI design, Has broken a laptop or lost code before, Prefers dark mode, Uses multiple monitors to work, Has done a coding project for fun, Has ever rage-quit an assignment, Loves cats, Loves dogs, Has a comfort show, Favorite color is pink, Loves journaling or scrapbooking, Plays video games, Loves anime, Listens to music while studying, Favorite boba order, Has traveled outside the country, Can cook or bake, Speaks more than one language, Has a unique hobby, Loves reading, Collects something (keyboards, pins, etc.), Part of another student org, Works a part-time job, Has met someone here before, Is new to GWC, Joined because they want community, Joined because they want to learn tech, Says "I'll start the assignment tomorrow" knowing they won't, Has cried over a math class, Has dropped their laptop before, Gets boba at least once a week, Loves stickers, Loves cozy sweaters, Takes aesthetic notes, Has a favorite keyboard sound, Has accidentally sent a message to the wrong group chat.