Knowswhat SPIstands forHas takenECSE 321( orasemiconductorcourse)Has readthe IEEESpectrumMagazineCan nameall parts ofan op-ampCandescribewhat a flip-flop is to youCandescribewhat aMOSFETdoesPlays asport orinstrumentat CaseHasfried anArduinoAttendCWRUIEEE’s firstsemestermeetingIs/Was anElectricalEngineeringmajorIs/Was aComputerEngineeringmajorHas used abreadboardin the pastweekHas takenECSE309(or anElectromagcourse)From thesamestate asyouHascompleted anengineeringinternship orco-opWritten alab reportat 3 AMHasa petSpeaks alanguage(excludingEnglish) thatyou speak.Hasdesigneda PCBbeforeDoesresearchat CaseHasattendedECSEoffice hoursSamebirthdaymonth asyouKnows whatthe differencebetweenvoltage andcurrent isIn thesameyear asyouHas usedMATLABbeforeKnowswhat SPIstands forHas takenECSE 321( orasemiconductorcourse)Has readthe IEEESpectrumMagazineCan nameall parts ofan op-ampCandescribewhat a flip-flop is to youCandescribewhat aMOSFETdoesPlays asport orinstrumentat CaseHasfried anArduinoAttendCWRUIEEE’s firstsemestermeetingIs/Was anElectricalEngineeringmajorIs/Was aComputerEngineeringmajorHas used abreadboardin the pastweekHas takenECSE309(or anElectromagcourse)From thesamestate asyouHascompleted anengineeringinternship orco-opWritten alab reportat 3 AMHasa petSpeaks alanguage(excludingEnglish) thatyou speak.Hasdesigneda PCBbeforeDoesresearchat CaseHasattendedECSEoffice hoursSamebirthdaymonth asyouKnows whatthe differencebetweenvoltage andcurrent isIn thesameyear asyouHas usedMATLABbefore

Find someone who... - IEEE CWRU Edition - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Knows what SPI stands for
  2. Has taken ECSE 321( or a semiconductor course)
  3. Has read the IEEE Spectrum Magazine
  4. Can name all parts of an op-amp
  5. Can describe what a flip-flop is to you
  6. Can describe what a MOSFET does
  7. Plays a sport or instrument at Case
  8. Has fried an Arduino
  9. Attend CWRU IEEE’s first semester meeting
  10. Is/Was an Electrical Engineering major
  11. Is/Was a Computer Engineering major
  12. Has used a breadboard in the past week
  13. Has taken ECSE 309(or an Electromag course)
  14. From the same state as you
  15. Has completed an engineering internship or co-op
  16. Written a lab report at 3 AM
  17. Has a pet
  18. Speaks a language (excluding English) that you speak.
  19. Has designed a PCB before
  20. Does research at Case
  21. Has attended ECSE office hours
  22. Same birthday month as you
  23. Knows what the difference between voltage and current is
  24. In the same year as you
  25. Has used MATLAB before