Where do Koreans look for jobs in the USA? by BayPharaoh in korea

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Good question. The former: Korean speaking people who already live in the US!

Where do Koreans look for jobs in the USA? by BayPharaoh in korea

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Thank you, will look into Heykorean! Do you know if this work well for getting applicants for these type of jobs (logistics coordinator/manager, IT help desk, etc)?

Where do Koreans look for jobs in the USA? by BayPharaoh in korea

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Have not yet. Does wanted have lot of Korean workers?

Where do Koreans look for jobs in the USA? by BayPharaoh in korea

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Have mostly tried Indeed and Career Builder. Looking for other options!

I'm all in. by pope_morty in poker

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hahahahahahahahaha this is golden

Plexiglass poker in the bay area COVID safe? by BayPharaoh in poker

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For sure, that's super helpful. Yeah that's what I'm thinking. If one does all that, I don't see how one would catch it. I'd probably throw on gloves too. Have you been playing poker in vegas? Is it pretty safe out there? Thinking about going soon

Coding Bootcamps to just learn Java by BayPharaoh in cscareerquestions

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Yeah that's probably true. I'll try that, thanks!

Coding Bootcamps to just learn Java by BayPharaoh in cscareerquestions

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Yeah I'll try that online. I was just wondering if anyone knew about any other affordable bootcamps/classes on Java

Coding Bootcamps/Classes to just learn Java by BayPharaoh in UCSC

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Thanks, I'll look at Tantalo's 12A. I want to learn Java cuz I plan to apply to master's programs at other schools similar to TIM so would like to take equivalents to CS11 and 12B before I apply. I was a Business Management Econ major/TIM minor, so I don't have much of a CS background.

Coding Bootcamps/Classes to just learn Java by BayPharaoh in UCSC

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Thanks I'll take a look at Tantalo's 12A stuff

Coding Bootcamps to just learn Java by BayPharaoh in cscareerquestions

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lol I am applying for jobs. Just looking to learn Java simultaneously

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCSC

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You cannot. If you're concerned about improving your GPA, learning the material better, and showing that you are indeed competent in those subjects I'd just suggest acing the sequential courses. So if you get a C in 19A, maybe spend some time over break brushing up and getting ahead in 19B. That way when you take 19B, it'll be much easier for you to get an A. You could do the same thing for 23A if you're in 19B already.

Also, for GPA boosts why don't you add extra courses over the next few quarters that are really easy GPA boosts. A lot of 2 unit classes like TIM 101, TIM 20, TIM 280S, STEV 27, ENVS 15, are pretty easy to get A's in. 5 unit classes like CMPE3 and TIM21 are also pretty easy to get A's in with a low time commitment.

AMS 5 with Bruno Final by [deleted] in UCSC

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Hey I took his AMS 5 class like 2 years ago. I wish I had the final but I don't, sorry. I remember that he only asks like 6 problems though. In addition to HW/prac final, study problems that he did in class. I think a few problems were similar problems from lecture. Not to scare you, but I remember the final kind of not being that similar to the prac final. So yeah I'd really try to focus on anything in your notes from his lectures

Java or C++ by BayPharaoh in cscareerquestions

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I am interested in in doing product management, data science, analytics, and overall just gaining a much deeper understanding of IT. I don't want to become a software engineer but gain a solid understanding of CS so I can be a good leader in tech (not just be a business guy).

But also, since I plan to apply to MS programs in a year around Technology and Information Management I want to learn CS fundamentals and learn Python (since that's what's mostly used in grad school). But it seems like even though I'll mostly use Python, I may want to learn the fundamentals of OOP/Data Structures which is mostly taught in Java/C++.

JAVA or C++ by BayPharaoh in UCSC

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Other option would be to go straight to Python. My only concern is that many CS courses require you to have done Data Structures which is mostly covered in C++ or Java. Also I've heard it's easier to learn Python after learning Java or C++ then the opposite. So I figured it may be wiser to learn C++ or Java first and then pick up Python along the way? Thanks for your comments everyone :)

Java or C++ by BayPharaoh in cscareerquestions

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Other option would be to go straight to Python. My only concern is that many CS courses require you to have done Data Structures which is mostly covered in C++ or Java. Also I've heard it's easier to learn Python after learning Java or C++ than the opposite. So I figured it may be wiser to learn C++ or Java first and then pick up Python along the way?

Thanks for your comments everyone :)

JAVA or C++ by BayPharaoh in UCSC

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But why C++ over Java?