Student DSA & system‑design study groups bubbling up

Multiple developers are organizing DSA and system‑design networking sessions for collaborative LeetCode and interview prep—examples posted by community accounts reported and others. The posts show active peer‑led cohorts forming around algorithms and real‑world design discussions.

A public playlist titled "Solving DSA Problems Live" documents recurring live problem‑solving sessions that pair LeetCode problems with real‑time Q&A. youtube.com Large-scale community hubs are being used for coordination, exemplified by a 145,134‑member Discord community listed for Scaler by InterviewBit. discadia.com Multiple organizer groups adopt established roadmaps: NeetCode publishes interview roadmaps used across cohorts, and a GitHub DSA roadmap repository catalogues 1,500+ problems for structured group study. neetcode.io System‑design cohorts are pairing LeetCode’s System Design content with community handbooks such as Leopard’s "Technical Interview Handbook: System Design" (published Apr 16, 2024). grokkingthesystemdesign.com University infrastructure is surfacing formal support for peer‑led sessions, with Arizona State University's Learning & Teaching Hub providing a Peer‑Led Study Groups reference guide and student projects like the QMUL DSA group following NeetCode‑style 250‑problem roadmaps. lth.engineering.asu.edu Session formats being advertised include weekly Meetup groups working through NeetCode lists and 2‑hour "study with me" livestreams that solve 1–2 LeetCode problems per session. meetup.com Organizer playbooks and community blogs recommend concrete cadences—examples include 5‑problem weekly goals and mock interview rotations—documented in community writeups and study group guides. interviewhelp.io

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