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Name: Stephen Turton on Jan 5, 2013Comments: Everybody deserves a second chance.Flag
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Sharad Sundar on Jan 5, 2013
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Name: Sydney Weiss on Jan 5, 2013Comments: Go Kate, Go!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Quentin Hsu on Jan 5, 2013Comments: Kate's passion in computer science is far greater than many other people in the class.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Peggy Tang on Jan 5, 2013Comments: People should not be disqualified by only one or two classes, goodluck :)Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 5, 2013Comments: I've known Kate for a number of years now, and no one has been as hard-working or as deserving of this major as she has been.Flag
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Name: Kristen Pash on Jan 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Valerie Savran on Jan 5, 2013Comments: Kate is an amazing, brilliant person. She has so much to contribute, and it would be an egregious mistake to exclude her from the computer science program.Flag
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Chris Gore on Jan 5, 2013
Comments: I met Kate when I was a graduate student at USC. She works very hard and should be allowed to stay in computer science! Also, the field needs more women in general.Flag -
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Name: Annie Wanless on Jan 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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Matt Del Muro on Jan 5, 2013
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Name: Masha K on Jan 5, 2013Comments: Kate is a very good friend of mine. I can vouch for her confidence and dedication to her work. She is very enthusiastic about her field and her upbeat personality serves as an inspiration to all of those she has worked with.Flag
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Edward Foux on Jan 5, 2013
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Name: Adam Devine on Jan 5, 2013Comments: She is an asset to Viterbi and will go quite far with a degree in CSFlag
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Name: Norman on Jan 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Tamara Sharps on Jan 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Jaeyon Park on Jan 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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Sarah Ellis on Jan 5, 2013
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Name: Hannah Leventhal on Jan 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 5, 2013Comments: Kate is one of the most dedicated people I know among my classmates in CS. She is very hard working, with a genuine contagious interest in the material, and goes the extra mile to grasp concepts and help others when needed. It would be a shame to lose a dedicated classmate like Kate.Flag
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Name: Jacqueline Day on Jan 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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Catherine Schlesinger on Jan 6, 2013
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Name: Kalan Leaks on Jan 6, 2013Comments: Go Kate! You deserve to fulfill your dream.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 6, 2013Comments: Kate is one of the most dedicated, hard-working people I know. She shows a true passion for computer science, not only in her work but also in her attitude and her willingness to learn. She is not the kind of person to give up when the going gets tough; it would be a shame if Viterbi decided to give up on her.Flag
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Name: Maurae Baker on Jan 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 6, 2013Comments: I worked with Kate in research over the summer, have had classes with her, and are we are on the board of women in computing together. She is one of the most driven people I've met, and she knows what she wants to do, and is passionate about it, and I truly believe she will do what it takes to get there. Her only problem is being denied the opportunity to obtain the degree that will allow her to make her dreams reality.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 6, 2013Comments: and people wonder why theres a lack of females in CS, how can you fix a problem by not allowing people to pursue a passion. One grade shouldn't define someone: hard work, talent and passion do. Kate has all of those. If USC doesn't see this, then it's really not the school, or the Trojan Family that I thought it wasFlag
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Name: Shea Horn on Jan 6, 2013Comments: Kate is a very serious and dedicated student who is passionate about computer science. She is ambitious in achieving her career goals; she works with Apple, Inc. and integrates her love for computer technology into every aspect of her life. I know that she will bring so many positive qualities into Viterbi's computer science program. and has the potential to take her skills far, achieving her dreams of earning a PhD in computer science, and making it her life!Flag
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Name: Mia Koci on Jan 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Noa Ervin on Jan 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Tamara C. on Jan 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Mollie Seltzer on Jan 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Erin White on Jan 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Tim Huang on Jan 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Olivia Choi on Jan 7, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Lauren Wendlberger on Jan 7, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Madison Houseworth on Jan 7, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Emily on Jan 7, 2013Comments: Keep Kate in Computer Science. She will prove to be a valuable asset to your program, both at school and in the future beyond graduation.Flag
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Name: Rebeca Enriquez on Jan 7, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Emma Ross on Jan 7, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 7, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Ravi Ashok on Jan 8, 2013Comments: Kate's hardworking and dedicated to her CS work, she should definitely be able toFlag
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Name: Ella Yan on Jan 8, 2013Comments: Best of luck, Kate!Flag
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Name: Breah on Jan 8, 2013Comments: You can do it!!!!! :)Flag
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