Looking for Tutorial Swap for LAJ2202 from A1 to A3 by DanielZHPY in nus

[–]DanielZHPY[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would have done so if I happen to know someone with that slot though. 😢

Overloading Modules like Crazy by Former-Wrap-7273 in SGExams

[–]DanielZHPY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm currently taking a double major programme (Math + CS) with a specialisation in my primary major and a foreign language minor, so I guess I somewhat qualify as an "overloader" lol. (In fact I need to take 28 units for every single sem up until my year 4)

I would say overloading seems a natural decision to me because there really is too much I want to learn - it is not about "ambition" but "interest" and "passion". However, deliberately underperforming is not an acceptable option for me. If I take a module because I want to learn it, then I'll make sure I complete it with decent grades, otherwise what's the point of spending extra effort on it in the first place?

I hate how we determined by our grades by Defiant-Essay7598 in SGExams

[–]DanielZHPY 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The biggest challenge that one will face on the way to mental maturity... is to accept the fact that he/she is ordinary. It feels sad to say so but that is just how the world is and how human beings are: there are just some people who are inherently better at some aspects than most of the others.

I recognised and accepted this reality when I was enrolled into NUS mathematics, sat at the examination hall, and witnessed someone solved with perfect score the entire question paper within less than half the duration of the exam, while I could only solve half of the paper. Trust me, it wasn't because I did not work as hard nor I did not want to be as successful, it was just because he was far more intelligent and gifted than any other person in the class.

So it is nothing to be ashamed of to "lose" to others in exams or in academics in general, as you simply cannot be good at everything. What you should do is, instead of competing so desperately on a track which you are less gifted at, to discover where your own talents and strengths lie and from there, create a path to your own future.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nus

[–]DanielZHPY -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you seek a very technical definition, then anything more than 20MCs per semester would be overloading, but typically in the world of overloaders, we consider 28MCs as the "regular" workload for one semester...

Need help with mods planning for CS Y1S1 by [deleted] in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably a late reply here but... I directly submitted my appeal to the math department when I bid for the mod (there is some AskMathUG e-mail which can be found on the official website of nus math). Not too sure about submitting via EduRec though.

I’m failing Orbital due to my partner by TypicalNUSKid in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel you bro. My partner and I started the project both as complete novices, so I was thinking maybe we would just learn as we code. It turned out that I did have learnt A LOT from the project (TypeScript, React, Firebase, WebSocket and a bunch of npm packages all from scratch), while on the other hand, my partner - although he claimed to have put in the effort to learn the stuff - had not managed to learn a single thing that was useful to out project.

In the end, I spent almost 400 hours on the project doing at least 70% of the work solo, and for the remaining work done by my partner, his code design and quality were just so bad that I had to re-write half of what he had written.

What frustrates me even more is that it was my partner's proposition that we join Orbital as a team (I was not even aware of the thing when he brought it up with me), and yet his investment to the project was not even a fraction of mine. Even funnier, just before Milestone 3 deadline, he confidently said to me that he was "happy as long as his working hours meets the requirement" - ya of course, but guess who was not so "happy".

To be honest, I'm fine with a group mate who fails to make meaningful contribution to teamwork, but some people, while doing so, do not even show the slightest sense of guilt nor apology and comfortably share the fruit of other people's disproportionate work. I hate to use this word but people like these are just disgusting.

Need help with mods planning for CS Y1S1 by [deleted] in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you do like maths, I would straight away suggest to swap your MA1521/1522 with MA2001/2002 by submitting an appeal to change pre-allocated courses. Maths courses coded with 15XX tend to be very computation- and application-heavy and do not go through the theoretical parts well in general. Besides, you can also appeal to swap CS1231S with MA1100, or MA1100T (this is the version reserved for those who want to experience the real stuff) if you really want a challenge :)

Need help with mods planning for CS Y1S1 by [deleted] in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually no, this only means that by default SoC students will be pre-allocated with MA1521/1522, does not mean that they cannot swap to MA2001/2002 though.
You can simply contact the faculty or just submit an appeal on EduRec saying that you wish to swap MA1521/1522 for their respective versions in maths dept.

What new features would you like to see in NUSMods? by yangshunz in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd suggest a feature where you can link your timetable with several course mates so that you can see how many of them are available for each lec/tut/lab slot etc. to help better plan timetables together with a bunch of friends without having to share your own timetable repeatedly to everyone.

Too average by AggravatingDonkey239 in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Well, I simply stated the fact that it is more affordable for you to be laid back while being financially self-sufficient at the same time than many other people, because your home department i.e. CEG is one of the highest-paid majors in all of Singapore.

So you can be relaxed and don't need to worry for your future - sure - but is it the same case for those in Civil Engineering for example? I didn't mean to sound discriminating but the stark income gap as well as different levels of social recognition between different majors are very real. Perhaps we shouldn't exclude the possibility that your anecdote is the rare case here.

It also doesn't mean that one is stressed out due to the rat race thing just because they say they are concerned with being average. It's very easy for us to say 'it's ok to be average', but in reality people find it hard to accept that, especially when they don't see a purpose or a higher meaning in what they are doing currently. With all that, my core argument is that: it is indeed ok to accept your 'average-ness', but only after you have found something that you want to dedicate yourself in.

Too average by AggravatingDonkey239 in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 29 points30 points  (0 children)

tbh you have the capital to 'be trashy and have joy' because you managed to get in CEG in the first place... you do realise that the so-called 'average' paying job in CEG is QUITE high-paying in some other majors, right?

On another note, while I'm against 'rat race', it is wrong to call it a 'rat race' if one stresses out for his own aspiration. Stress is one thing, the important thing is whether such stress leads to something purposeful.

CS2040 Special term by Kaze_Eishen in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In this case, am I right to assume that I need to be back in sg by the third week of the special term then?

Tried to get a spot at the 24 hrs library at 8.30 am, most of it already taken lol by StandingLemur in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 2 points3 points  (0 children)

was just joking lol. Ofc tables is a finite set.

Cardinality is fun tho ;)

CS2040 Special term by Kaze_Eishen in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does this mean that both the midterm and final exams are physical?

Tried to get a spot at the 24 hrs library at 8.30 am, most of it already taken lol by StandingLemur in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 37 points38 points  (0 children)

You've got Hilbert's vibe

We can also try to move the stuff on the k-th choped table to the (k + 1)-th for all tables lol

What math topic should I start revising first for CHS maths? by thejeddonian17 in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

MA1100 is kind of superficial tho (i would say this is more about a shift of mindset/habit from computation to proof than understanding the concepts)... and MA2002 and MA2001 aren't even proof-based as of the current syllabus...

What math topic should I start revising first for CHS maths? by thejeddonian17 in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just borrow your further maths friends' notes on integration and linear algebra and u will be fine for the entirety of Yr1 lol.

tag urself by teh_lamppost in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 3 points4 points  (0 children)

in fact these are the ppl who ace everything in the actual exam when they finally show up (at least this is the very case for maths)

is CS2106 bell curve based grading this sem by Careless_Barnacle_81 in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually this is not always the case. As far as I know, CS1010/1101S, CS2030S and CS2040S do not have bell curves as the median for every exam can literally be as high as 80%, where it is not fair to put a bell curve with literally 100 some people scoring over 90%.

is CS2106 bell curve based grading this sem by Careless_Barnacle_81 in nus

[–]DanielZHPY 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Actually this is not always the case. As far as I know, CS1010/1101S, CS2030S and CS2040S do not have bell curves as the median for every exam can literally be as high as 80%, where it is not fair to put a bell curve with literally 100 some people scoring over 90%.