UM-Flint HSPC Practice Problems

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The UM-Flint High School Programming Contest (HSPC) is a competitive event organized by the University of Michigan-Flint's College of Innovation & Technology (CIT) where students from local schools come together to showcase their coding skills, creativity, and teamwork.

This contest provides a selection of problems to help you get familiar with the HackerRank platform. Some of the problems are from past programming competitions, making them excellent study materials for practice and preparation.

Prizes

There are no prizes available for this practice problems.

Rules

  • The creator of this contest is solely responsible for setting and communicating the eligibility requirements associated with prizes awarded to participants, as well as for procurement and distribution of all prizes. The contest creator holds HackerRank harmless from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, costs, awards, settlements, orders, or fines.
  • Code directly from our platform, which supports over 30 languages. Learn more here.
  • Use Java, Python, or C++ to solve the problems.

Scoring

  • Each challenge has a pre-determined score.
  • A participant’s score depends on the number of test cases a participant’s code submission successfully passes.
  • If a participant submits more than one solution per challenge, then the participant’s score will reflect the highest score achieved. In a game challenge, the participant's score will reflect the last code submission.
  • Participants are ranked by score. If two or more participants achieve the same score, then the tie is broken by the total time taken to submit the last solution resulting in a higher score

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