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I am providing these answers to help fellow students out. Many instructors will argue that what I'm doing is wrong. I disagree. The fact is, if you wanna cheat go ahead, because by the 3rd year (if you ever make it that far)... you're going to wish you hadn't cheated at all in the first place lol.
Unfortunately in life, things happen. Unexpected teen pregnancy, family emergency, relationship breakups that have you depressed for weeks etc... You need a safety-net when life happens. Thats what this is -- your safety-net (a buffer for deadlines for unreasonable instructors). But hey, if you want to utilize your safetynet to be lazy you can do that too, I aint stoppin you bro. But trust me when I say you're going to wish you hadn't when shit gets real.
For those going into Electrical that could care less about programming... I'll just say this: Your attitude towards engineering saddens me. You should be asking yourself why you got into engineering in the first place. Probably money right? Just sell drugs, its tax free. For the "engineer" title perhaps to impress your gf/bf? Just download your diploma on kickasstorrent. Photoshop that well deserved 4.5 GPA along with it.
If you are having trouble with this course, I highly suggest you learn how to program in C using code::blocks before doing anything with your microcontroller. This course is poorly designed and failing at it may not be entirely your fault. How well you do in your courses is a reflection of how good your instructors are -- never give them an excuse to say otherwise. “The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.” — Plutarch