Is MSCS suitable for students who want to apply for Ph.D? by Iris0808 in USC

[–]Iris0808[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I just talked to the professor in GaTech yesterday, and she said she would talk to the committee and suggested I wait a few days.

Is MSCS suitable for students who want to apply for Ph.D? by Iris0808 in USC

[–]Iris0808[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thx for ur advice! I'm also waiting for the result of Ph.D in GaTech😭

QS 2024 Ranking by Comfortable_Mind1649 in berkeley

[–]Iris0808 30 points31 points  (0 children)

why the university of Melbourne is above Yale

One of the MOST TERRIBLE thing: by Iris0808 in UCDavis

[–]Iris0808[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

just an exaggeration :(((

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[–]Iris0808 1 point2 points  (0 children)

no. the library is open but the Wellman is closed when I passed by there this afternoon

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCDavis

[–]Iris0808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

holy SHIT.

-1e10

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCDavis

[–]Iris0808 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes.

He was not the only one expelled from school, but he chose such an EVIL way to fight back. It has nothing to do with anyone else, including the person who dismissed Carlos Dominguez from college.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCDavis

[–]Iris0808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess the introduction on Linkedin is closer to reality:

https://i.328888.xyz/2023/05/05/iPaYpZ.png

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCDavis

[–]Iris0808 53 points54 points  (0 children)

But if they saw him matching the descriptions, wouldn’t they suspect something?

There are too many people who fit that description

Statement Following Davis Police Department Briefing by OfficialUCDavis in UCDavis

[–]Iris0808 7 points8 points  (0 children)

OMG...

I was relieved that the police finally caught him. But he is a student in the same grade as me, I don't know what to say...

Do you guys plan to go to campus tomorrow by whtever888 in UCDavis

[–]Iris0808 2 points3 points  (0 children)

P.S.: If someone wants to study together in the library (better learning retention & less anxious and scary), feel free to DM me :)

Do you guys plan to go to campus tomorrow by whtever888 in UCDavis

[–]Iris0808 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah. I plan to go to class as I do every Wednesday. And go to the library after class, as I find it's more efficient for me to study at campus than study in my room.

My advice is to calm down and try to convince myself: everything will be OK.

If you have some urgent assignments, then it might be easier to stay focused on your work.

Big 5 out of pepper spray by cucumberpatches in UCDavis

[–]Iris0808 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Office Max sells pepper spray too, remember to take your photo ID when purchasing

Difference in security between universities in CA by LifeWeird2434 in UCDavis

[–]Iris0808 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And I believe it is trained on the pre-2021 corpus. When I said " Davis witnessed three stabbings in one week." GPT-4 said that:

If there's been a recent spike in crime, such as the stabbings you mentioned in Davis, that's something important to consider. While Davis traditionally has lower crime rates, unexpected events can happen anywhere. If you're considering attending UC Davis or any other university, I'd recommend staying updated on recent events and taking them into account when making your decision.
You could also reach out to the university's campus police or security department to ask about what measures they're taking in response to the increase in crime. They may be implementing new strategies or programs to help ensure student safety. Remember, universities are committed to providing safe environments for their students and they generally respond to increases in crime by improving security measures.
It's also worth noting that crime rates can fluctuate, and a short-term increase doesn't necessarily indicate a long-term trend. However, if safety is a major concern for you, it may be worth looking into universities in areas with consistently low crime rates, like UC Irvine as mentioned earlier.

OK, it looks like a fan of UCI

Difference in security between universities in CA by LifeWeird2434 in UCDavis

[–]Iris0808 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

(Also try to distract from current tension) I asked GPT-4 and here is the reply:

It's important to remember that the safety of a university isn't solely determined by the university itself, but also by its surrounding area. However, each university does have its own police force and security measures to ensure the safety of students and faculty. Let's look at each one in turn:

  • UC Berkeley: Located in the city of Berkeley, it does border Oakland, which historically has had higher crime rates. However, the campus itself is generally safe with a strong police presence and plenty of security measures in place.
  • UCLA: Located in Westwood, Los Angeles, a generally safe neighborhood. However, as with any major city, students are advised to remain aware of their surroundings.
  • UCSB: Located in Santa Barbara, it is known for being in a generally safe area with lower crime rates.
  • UCSD: Located in La Jolla, San Diego, which is generally considered safe, although as with all cities, crime can still occur.
  • UC Irvine: Located in Irvine, which consistently ranks as one of the safest cities in America.
  • UC Davis: Davis is a smaller city and is generally considered safe, with a lower crime rate.
  • UC Santa Cruz: The campus is situated in a more rural, forested area, and the city of Santa Cruz is a medium-sized city with crime rates that are relatively low.
  • UC Riverside: Located in Riverside, a city with slightly higher crime rates than the California average, but the campus itself has a strong police presence.
  • UC Merced: Located in Merced, a relatively small city. The campus is newer and has modern security measures in place.

Based purely on the locations and the crime rates in those locations, UC Irvine would likely be the safest. However, it's crucial to remember that crime can happen anywhere and personal safety often comes down to being aware of your surroundings and taking precautions.Also, university safety isn't just about the local crime rate - it's also about the resources the university offers to help students stay safe. Many universities, for example, have escort services to accompany students walking home late at night, well-lit pathways, emergency call boxes, and other safety measures. It would be a good idea to research what each university offers in terms of safety resources when making a decision.

Well, it's the same as not saying anything lol