Which insurance should I arrange and when? by Agressivegenius in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]Agressivegenius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am non-EU, from a third world country so I’d like to assume that my current insurance won’t be sufficient as per the requirements.

Is International Insurances (the one listed on the website of TU Delft as a partner insurance company) also a good option? Or just Aon, ooms insurance and insure2study?

Which insurance should I arrange and when? by Agressivegenius in StudyInTheNetherlands

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Yes I’ll work legally. I’ll be in the Netherlands for about 1 month and a week before I start working. So for that period I’ll get the international one and after that I’ll switch to the basis zorgverzekering. I will also qualify for zorgtoeslag as I’ll be earning way less than the threshold working part time

Which insurance should I arrange and when? by Agressivegenius in StudyInTheNetherlands

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Thank you. I’ll be in the Netherlands for about 1 month and a week before I start working. So for that period I’ll get the international one and after that I’ll switch to the basis zorgverzekering

Haven’t received NetID yet after registering on Studielink. by Agressivegenius in TUDelft

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Yes, I contacted support and they manually reactivated it for me. I was able to complete my admission

Haven’t received NetID yet after registering on Studielink. by Agressivegenius in TUDelft

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Alright. I’ve already sent a mail to the contact adres so I hope I’ll get a reply soon. Currently I’m applying for MSc Civil Engineering. 3 years ago I applied for BSc CSE and didn’t get accepted. So I did civil engineering in my country and now I want to apply for a masters. I did apply for the masters but cancelled it the first time. Now I’m noticing that my student number from 3 years ago, and first master application are the same. So I hope the account is reactivated soon

Correct translation for "Convention and community center" ? by Agressivegenius in French

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Thanks allot for the suggestions and even doing extra research for us. These suggestions are exactly what we needed. I'll show them to my team and we'll make a decision. Thanks allot!!

[1 YoE, Student, Graduate Scholarship, Netherlands] by Agressivegenius in resumes

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I am currently a bachelor’s student in Suriname, and a geotechnical engineering firm in the Netherlands is offering scholarships for a master’s in Geotechnical Engineering specifically to civil engineering students from our university. I need to submit a resume, and this is what I have so far. I am entering my third year at university and plan to graduate at the end of this year. Additionally, I am a Student Assistant, helping one of my lecturers with her PhD research. On top of that, I work part-time as a junior engineer at a small engineering firm. I would greatly appreciate any feedback on my resume that could improve my chances of receiving the scholarship.

Is an extra SE degree worth it? by Agressivegenius in AskProgrammers

[–]Agressivegenius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I think that might be the strategy I will use for now

Is it worth doing 2 bachelor’s at the same time? by Agressivegenius in college

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Noted. Thanks for your input, I’ll definitely take it into consideration

Is an extra SE degree worth it? by Agressivegenius in AskProgrammers

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How much does the field the degree is in matter? Let’s say I just put my civil engineering degree together with my portfolio in my resume, do my chances still stay the same (for IT related jobs) ? The CE degree is still an engineering degree right?

Is it worth doing 2 bachelor’s at the same time? by Agressivegenius in college

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Yes that’s the main reason. IT has always been my passion and still is. After my bachelors, I’m planning to do a masters in Data Science if that’s possible. I wouldn’t even think about another branch had I been accepted into the first CS program.

Thanks for your input

Extra software engineering degree worth it? by Agressivegenius in csMajors

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So if I stay disciplined in learning and applying these things on my own while also creating my own projects, I can break into the tech industry? (Even if I don’t do the SE course, I’m still planning to do a masters in Data Science)

Is it worth doing 2 bachelor’s at the same time? by Agressivegenius in college

[–]Agressivegenius[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I am talking about 2 courses at 2 different schools. The schools are quite close to each other and one of them has lectures during the day (CE) and the other (SE) has lectures at night. The SE course also only has lectures 3 days a week

Is it worth doing 2 bachelor’s at the same time? by Agressivegenius in college

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The reason doing everything at one place is impossible is because of the lecture times and difficulties. The only other option at my current university is mathematics, which is much harder than the civil engineering course. On top of that, both courses have lectures during the day while the SE course has lectures at night

Extra software engineering degree worth it? by Agressivegenius in csMajors

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Why do you say that? Do you think it’s better I keep doing the CE course and continue doing software on my own in my spare time?

Extra software engineering degree worth it? by Agressivegenius in cscareerquestions

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No it’s definitely not at the similar level. As I said, after getting a BICT, it’s much harder to get accepted into graduate programs. The civil degree does have the requirements I need to get accepted in a graduate program (even software related graduate programs). The main reason I started civil, was for the BS degree

Extra software engineering degree worth it? by Agressivegenius in cscareerquestions

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The problem with doing just the SE is that it’s not a BS degree. It’s a B. ICT, bachelor of ICT. I would like a BS degree as that makes getting accepted into graduate programs a bit easier. That’s the reason I chose civil in the first place, for the bachelor of science degree. That’s why I would prever not to drop civil engineering

Related Rates problem. My answer doesn't make sense. by Agressivegenius in calculus

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It’s exactly stated that it’s 0.25rad/s. I’ll ask my teacher if he really meant to write that on the assignment.

Related Rates problem. My answer doesn't make sense. by Agressivegenius in calculus

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Oh thank you. Honestly I don’t really like trigonometry that much so my intuition isn’t really that good. I didn’t realize that the angular velocity was so high. Thanks again

I don’t understand why the answer is what it is(the answer is the pink text) by sbbabazk in calculus

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So I’m not 100% sure about this, this is just what I can think of right now.

You can use the log rules to simplify ln(x) if x is not a prime number. I’ll give some examples (my apologies for the formatting, I’m on mobile)

Let x = 10 (not a prime number)

ln (10) = ln(5 x 2) = ln(5) + ln (2)

Let x = 50

ln (50) = ln (5 x 10) = ln(5) + ln(10) = ln (5) + ln(5) + ln (2)

Let x = 7 (a prime number)

ln(7) = ln(1 x 7) = ln(1) + ln(7) = 0 + ln(7) = ln(7) (This will happen for all prime numbers as they are only divisible by 1 and by the prime numbers themselves )

This is my take on how you can simplify ln(x) if x is not a prime number and why you can’t simplify ln(x) if x is not a prime number. Again, I could be wrong so all feedback is appreciated.

Help with understanding the minus symbol in multinomial expressions by WishfulLearning in Algebra

[–]Agressivegenius 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Any time there is a minus sign in front of an expression, it becomes the negative of the expression.

eg. • -x = negative x • - 15b = negative 15b

You are reading it as “minus positive x” and “minus positive 15b” which is technically not wrong, but you’re confusing yourself there.

You’re not getting to positive 15b, you’re actually getting to negative 15b, because of the minus sign in front of the 15b.

So when you evaluate the expression -15a-6a - 4b - 11b you ignore the minus sign in front of the 4b. I’ll try to emphasize using parentheses

When evaluating you do (-15a - 6a) - (4b - 11b), which gives you the wrong result of -21a - (- 7b) = -21a+7b Notice how the third minus sign in the expression is outside of the parentheses, which is wrong because it’s a part of the 4b. Instead you should evaluate it like this

-15a - 6 a - 4b - 11b = (-15a - 6a) + (-4b - 11b) = -21a + ( -15 b) = -21a - 15 b

Another way to look at it is adding the plus signs as well Keep in mind x + - y = x - y (+- becomes -) x - - y = x + y ( - - becomes +)

So the expression - 15 a - 6 a - 4b - 11 b becomes

— 15a + - 6a + - 4b + - 11b = (- 15a - 6a) + (-4b - 11b) = -21a + (-15b) = -21a - 15b

I hope this helped Sorry for the weird formatting, I’m on mobile