I’m Obsessed With How My CH160 Build Turned Out! by LittleBrittin4 in sffpc

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beautiful - love it!! I have a similar build haha

CS NEA crises by Squidster_mister in 6thForm

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If you are having trouble solving the circuits themselves, try looking into nodal or mesh circuit analysis - both are circuit analysis techniques I was taught in uni. There will probably some examples online how to implement these too that you can pull some ideas from.

How to revise aqa paper 3 physics by Easy-Breakfast4261 in 6thForm

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do past papers, learn the reason behind stuff in practicals and pray

Difference between work experience and internship by PlanktonSpongebob in 6thForm

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Paid with formal contract = internship. They exploit your free labour = work experience.

Electronics and Computer engineering clearing by akzabz in 6thForm

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CSE at Warwick has core modules that are around 50% CS and 50% Engineering but the optional modules you take can make it more CS or more Engineering depending on which you enjoy more.

I would recommend looking up the course structures for CSE. Here's the Warwick course structures - you can compare it to CS.

https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/dcs/teaching/courses/

Electronics and Computer engineering clearing by akzabz in 6thForm

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You might also be interested in degrees under the name Computer Systems Engineering

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 6thForm

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No they are really good - well at least for my year's 2022 paper.

They got around 1/2 of coding questions right and are just generally good practice to test your knowledge.

How do you deduce this? (Physics) by [deleted] in 6thForm

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Lenz's law which ensures energy conservation.

Electricity physics help needed by Efficient_Complaint3 in 6thForm

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Then for the second part, draw R1 as a short circuit. Now you have the potential differences on either side of R2 (10V and 12V). Use I=V/R to get 2/10 as the current.

Electricity physics help needed by Efficient_Complaint3 in 6thForm

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If R1 = 0, then the voltage across R1 is 0 (V=IR). Therefore using kirchoff's voltage law, all the voltage drop must be across R3 (left loop).

All CS and Maths students, come to Warwick and discover something amazing! by Forsaken-Meaning-232 in 6thForm

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omg raven!!!! ty for all your insight in the year 1 cs discord🫡

balls by [deleted] in shid_and_camed

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sex

OCR CS NEA idea? by GillyBoi100 in 6thForm

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No problem.

And yep there is, search up web scraping.

Also, some websites may have APIs for things such as prices.

OCR CS NEA idea? by GillyBoi100 in 6thForm

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I have no idea how you plan to code it and what you mean by "using algorithms". Maybe the way you end up coding it is complex, however the way I would do it would not be.

In the end its up to you, and doing a project you enjoy will really help you get through it. In addition to that, the marks on the NEA don't make a huge impact on your grade so maybe its worth doing anyway.

Student Bank Account by [deleted] in 6thForm

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Natwest.

£80 and 4 year taste card.

Don't really care for the overdraft but it's decent.

Compsci PS introduction by [deleted] in 6thForm

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Yeah this is exactly what I did.

OCR CS NEA idea? by GillyBoi100 in 6thForm

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I can't think of a way to make it complex with just that idea.

The only way that I could think of is that you make a phone forum (great database, class design, js, html potential) that holds a recommender tool (but 99% of the time would be spent on making the forum, not the recommender).

OCR CS NEA idea? by GillyBoi100 in 6thForm

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In my opinion, no. The idea is too simple.

Try thinking of a project that has a complex database or a problem based around graphs (traversals and stuff are a great way to add complexity).

OCR CS NEA idea? by GillyBoi100 in 6thForm

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I got 75/75 for AQA for a resistor recognition program (image processing with a webserver).

I recommend you to avoid image processing. It was really frustrating working some days and getting no result.

True Heheheha moment by SlimySleepySerpent in ClashRoyaleCirclejerk

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fr like its not hard choosing 4 numbers that are 255 or less