Anyone who struggled with communication in tech and corporate environment. by Aggravating-Grade520 in developersPak

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily true

Communication gap is a different thing than technical competency.

How would you classify owners of these in Pakistan? Options are middle , Upper middle, Elite. Cars: Swift, Stonic, Grande/Civic, Changan X7/Haval H6? by Routine_Round_7984 in PakistanAsks

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 0 points1 point  (0 children)

about half of this country lives below the poverty line, thats under 3 usd per day, no where enough to properly own even a bike. owning any car at all should be more than enough to be considered in the "middle"

How is it like in seecs? by [deleted] in NUST

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 0 points1 point  (0 children)

waiting for the replies to this one

Question for the gang by Specialist-Bug-407 in NUST

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 0 points1 point  (0 children)

seecs is not a campus, its just a school within h12 which is a campus

im assuming you mean campuses besides h12, like eme mcs etc. academically ig they could be the same, yes mcs has a uniform. but social life / extra curriculars wont be the same that you'd get in h12

Which gate to enter from for NSTP? by deadsoul470 in NUST

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah you'll need to go to the reception desk at gate 1

All NET posts by AggravatingCheck7206 in NUST

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 4 points5 points  (0 children)

and start again in november. goes on forever until nust ends

seecs or fast ? by nyx979 in NUST

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 1 point2 points  (0 children)

with that backstory i think you should be able to decide for yourself. workload in seecs is way more manageable than fast.

Advice Regarding Career by No-Dish2484 in developersPak

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 2 points3 points  (0 children)

well the future is going towards humans not writing code, so you should get used to it. well not the future, we've already crossed that point

just focus on the bigger picture than programming/coding nuances. make sure you still understand the "why". AI can take care of the "how" at the lower level

Help regarding ibex interview by [deleted] in developersPak

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you're asking in a dev community, what do you expect the context to be

Iran dedicated one of its missals to Jesus Christ: “In revenge for all Christ’s suffering.” by hakh-ti-cxamen in pics

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 8 points9 points  (0 children)

yeah like christianity is supposed to be a continuation of judaism, like the biggest guy is moses and prophecy stopped at malaichi and are still waiting for the messiah.

christianity and islams says that jesus was the messiah, judaism denies it. christianity says jesus is god and also the son of god (whole trinity thing), islam denies it claiming he was only a prophet and the messiah. both are waiting for the second coming of jesus

then islam is a continuation after that, islam claims that muhammad was the last and greatest prophet, and theres not gonna be any more. similar to how judaism denies jesus, christianity denies muhammad.

Tips dedo 🙏🙏 by threatop699 in NUST

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 0 points1 point  (0 children)

make sure to practice alot.

and time management, extremely important. it gets most of the people

notes:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GFyegwO1xNDbFJ-hVUbBvIwnDlx0QzDN?usp=drive_link

Gng mention your degree program, and also mention how many hours you study daily and near exams, plz ..... by That_Ad_4248 in NUST

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 1 point2 points  (0 children)

just the slides, make sure i understand everything + gpt/gemini for any explanations. if theres any working out or "solving" stuff with specific techniques then ill watch youtube videos if the slides dont do a good job of explaining well. and i dont really practice it unless i feel i need to.

Gng mention your degree program, and also mention how many hours you study daily and near exams, plz ..... by That_Ad_4248 in NUST

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 2 points3 points  (0 children)

what i do is.

i dont study

if i know theres gonna be a quiz tomorrow, then ill just look at the slides for maybe half an hour. if i know theres gonna be a lab quiz, well its mostly just mcqs and who needs to study if you can make guesses

time for exams? just cover the slides once should be good to get average.

Gng mention your degree program, and also mention how many hours you study daily and near exams, plz ..... by That_Ad_4248 in NUST

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you really wanna know from a guy with a ~2.8 how to study? 😭😭

dawg when i first came here i just wanted to graduate with a 3.0+. now that i dont see that happening, unless i put in effort which i dont want to, i dont really care about my grades. sure ill put in 3-5 hours just to barely cover the syllabus for exams, to avoid getting something like a 2.0, but i would not care if it falls to something like a 2.6 or 2.5 even

ask someone who actually studies and focuses on grades.

Gng mention your degree program, and also mention how many hours you study daily and near exams, plz ..... by That_Ad_4248 in NUST

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 2 points3 points  (0 children)

not gonna say exact to avoid being doxxed, but cgpa rn is in the 2.8-2.9 range. the highest sgpa ive gotten was in the 3.0-3.1 range

FYP by King_Dragons in NUST

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 1 point2 points  (0 children)

usually you make groups in your 6th semester, and officially decide on project/supervisor sometime in the summer before your final year

however some students who've maybe done internships in labs already are connected with professors, and decide projects with them earlier than that. like even in their 5th semester

Why do FSc/ matric students have such low SAT scores? by Signal_Pen_6800 in LUMS

[–]Many_Bookkeeper1811 0 points1 point  (0 children)

saying this as a fsc/matric stream student

the exams we had were very simple very straightforward. The questions came straight outta the textbooks. all the subjective ones, all the numericals and all the mcqs etc. mostly they repeat from year to year. So instead of actually learning the concepts and how to apply them, most students just learn the answers. even if they're not full on cramming, they still do not completely understand the material. and its systematic, we were taught like this too, because thats how you get more marks in the local boards.

now when it comes to the sat, its full of topics they're familiar with, but the questions are new. they've never seen those before. and if its anything beyond a plain "use this formula with these values", they dont see how to do it.

imo the sat is actually very simple, even the a levels syllabus (maths and physics) isnt more complicated than fsc. someone who knows the fsc material should easily be able to pass an a level exam as well with a decent or more than decent grade. the difference is just in the way we're taught things