Then I misunderstood, my mistake! I keep my university work in there…
Markdown and Latex files for my essays, and all the SVG source of my
graphics etc… I don't have any coding projects for my university work
though… I keep the whole thing in a private repository… and have a directory
structure that roughly matches my course structure… It has to be private
because of the plagiarism rules… and I figure SSH is secure enough for most
of my insignificant essays :)

I'm not sure how it would stack up storing binary files… I always shudder a
bit committing word-documents and PSDs to Git; but it works… I imagine
conflict resolution would be a bitch.

To summarise… I think your college will bust your ass for hosting your work
publicly. (So use a private repo)

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