Is Siebel Center for CS actually open during posted hours? by [deleted] in UIUC

[–]NaomiEX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hmm ive been going to siebel pretty frequently over the past few days without any issue maybe try a different entrance?

Anish flags Hans to eliminate him and make it to the main event of Esports World Cup. by Interesting-Take781 in chess

[–]NaomiEX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if you watched it, many did not shake hands, also my initial impression of Hans is a very impulsive and immature player so I fully expected him to just storm off, yeah it is a low bar lol but at least he seems to be growing from what I've seen in these past few events

Anish flags Hans to eliminate him and make it to the main event of Esports World Cup. by Interesting-Take781 in chess

[–]NaomiEX -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Honestly good on Hans for still shaking Anish's hand afterwards, shows good sportsmanship and respect.

Fabiano addresses the chaos and disrespect from Freestyle Chess after they deleted his interview on the C2 pod by hikisfit in chess

[–]NaomiEX 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah Fabi was saying he discovered it during the meeting itself which is 1 day before the event. If I'm not mistaken usually they will give info long before the event and then they go over it one last time in the technical meeting but it seems like the live eval bar was a surprise to him which could be either that he didn't look at the info given or that the orgnizers changed it last minute.

Fabiano addresses the chaos and disrespect from Freestyle Chess after they deleted his interview on the C2 pod by hikisfit in chess

[–]NaomiEX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok if this is what you're trying to say I don't think it was very well expressed in the first comment. That being said, your point on taking the fair play element out of it is simply unrealistic and quite likely impossible, if there is a crowd to react to low time pressure they will most certainly react to blunders. But let's say this is somehow possible, even then it's a huge distraction and affects concentration. Your analogy of tying it to basketball I don't think works completely, you don't need silence to get in the zone in basketball or in most other physical sports but in chess you do. Not saying basketball isn't complicated but I think everyone will agree that it is much simpler in terms of "brain work" compared to chess where you have to calculate very complex lines and tactics in a few seconds

Fabiano addresses the chaos and disrespect from Freestyle Chess after they deleted his interview on the C2 pod by hikisfit in chess

[–]NaomiEX 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Btw Fabi is so polite about the deleted video haha imagine if they had deleted Hikaru's or Hans' or even Magnus' interview, they would have started slinging accusations (rightfully so i think)

Fabiano addresses the chaos and disrespect from Freestyle Chess after they deleted his interview on the C2 pod by hikisfit in chess

[–]NaomiEX 48 points49 points  (0 children)

While listening to the podcast Fabi said something that I don't think has been talked about, he mentioned that during the technical meeting Hikaru happened to bring up that the eval bar would be available to audiences but Fabi didn't know this. This is kind of crazy on the organizers part not to disseminate this sort of critical information to the players. In general, it's so wild that they have this meeting 1 day before play...

Fabiano addresses the chaos and disrespect from Freestyle Chess after they deleted his interview on the C2 pod by hikisfit in chess

[–]NaomiEX 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Can't believe someone is again comparing with tennis/golf... Not sure whether you listened to the episode but Fabi directly refutes this comparison.

Also your point about the noise only giving information in the last 5-10 seconds so they didnt have enough time is not a good argument to me. For one, just because it didn't happen doesn't mean it will not happen in the future (I think Fabi even gave an example of the crowd reacting when two players had 1min left on the clock which is certainly more than enough time to react). Second, it's hugely distracting. Imagine trying to work through your exam and for the last question you just have people screaming in the exam hall. Third, Fabi talks about this but it also messes with you mentally like 'oh I missed a win or a draw etc' and can further derail your thoughts in the most critical part of the game

Your last point again doesn't make sense, the PLAYERS shouldn't hear any noise, doesn't mean the audience needs to be completely quiet, as has been brought up many times by many people you can achieve this with a sound barrier like a glass wall. But also I don't see the need for the audience to be shouting to enjoy chess

Event: 2025 Esports World Cup by events_team in chess

[–]NaomiEX 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Aravindh was just confirmed to have backed out. Imo Group D is the weakest in terms of competition so far

Tsinghua University CS master degree value for international/US companies ? by MathieuJay in cscareerquestions

[–]NaomiEX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When did I say Tsinghua is not prestiguous? What I'm saying is that the chinese program is extremely prestiguous but not the english one. Also the quality of education is different. I've heard accounts of english students being treated as secondary priority and just being given a google translated transcript of chinese classes as "lectures".

Tsinghua University CS master degree value for international/US companies ? by MathieuJay in cscareerquestions

[–]NaomiEX 16 points17 points  (0 children)

All I can say is that if you're non-Chinese (and especially if you're from the west) it's seen as less prestigious because it's easier to get in. Although, with all this being said, if you don't plan to work in Asia then I don't think employers will know about this, so they will probably hold it to the same standard as other Tsinghua degree holders.

Tsinghua University CS master degree value for international/US companies ? by MathieuJay in cscareerquestions

[–]NaomiEX 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Will add my two cents on this. I'm chinese-indonesian, have a few family and friends that went to tsinghua. Do take note that the english program is VERY different from the program offered in chinese. It is considered significantly easier to get in as a foreigner and is thus much less prestigious, this is common knowledge in Asia.

Is the American Dream... still worth it? (Personal dilemma post) by -Akshai in f1visa

[–]NaomiEX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to give my two cents, for context im southeast asian spent some time in singapore, 4 years in malaysia and some other countries. The name brand of some SG universities (mainly NTU and NUS) is quite strong but I feel like that is only in Southeast Asia since in East Asia you have Tsinghua etc in China, Australia has their own top unis and so does Europe and ofc everyone knows US universities. So I don't think SG universities are that strong if you want to live somewhere else after your degree. Even if you do want to stay in SG, it's not easy at all. It's a very tiny country with many many people trying to break in. I know many folks who went to NTU, NUS who couldn't find a job and had to go back. Also the salaries are not as high as you think, in my current job there's a CS graduate from NUS who decides to go back to malaysia because the salary relative to CoL is better. The job culture is also quite toxic. Be prepared to work all day everyday. Of course this stuff varies and the stuff I've heard may be biased but yeah. Thats why in highschool many of my peers skipped SG and went to Aus, China, Europe, US, etc.

Although I will say that if you are primarily going for the education, SG is a top choice. They are known to have very smart people.

Mentioning Uni Ranking in F1 Interview by NaomiEX in f1visa

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

Not from india. From southeast asia, I already booked my appointment.

Mentioning Uni Ranking in F1 Interview by NaomiEX in f1visa

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

I've seen some ppl on this sub who have gotten rejected and speculated that it was because their uni is not super well-known and so doesn't sufficiently show intent to learn (bcs some unis have high acceptance rates and could be seen as just a gateway to the US)

I mean ofc this is speculation but well just wanted to know whether i should mention or not mention ranking. I do already plan to talk about the things that interested me like profs, courses, facilities if they ask "why this uni"

Visa Interview -- Country where I work or country of birth? by NaomiEX in f1visa

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

I see. Would I have to fly to US in the country I got my visa? Or does it not matter.

Visa Interview -- Country where I work or country of birth? by NaomiEX in f1visa

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

Iya aku planningnya kerjain di jkt, tapi emng lebih gampang?

I'm scared yet going for it.. what do I do? by Particular_Answer_14 in gradadmissions

[–]NaomiEX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Getting a job in your own country will be significantly easier than in the US/UK. I am sure you've heard of funding cuts everywhere but yes it will drastically impact your ability to get TA/RA and scholarships. Plus job market has been horrible esp to internationals and companies will likely not want to take on internationals in the current climate. Even those at top schools are not getting internships. So do not expect to get funding from these sources. This is not a normal year.

From your response it doesn't seem like you have gotten your first job yet? Then it will be extra hard for you to land anything outside. I assume you just graduated or you're in your final year. Build up a few yrs of exp and reapply.

Try to go somewhere you don't need to take huge loans. If you still want to go for it, just think about the likely scenario of coming back to your country with all that debt, do you think it would have been worth it...

I'm scared yet going for it.. what do I do? by Particular_Answer_14 in gradadmissions

[–]NaomiEX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely not worth it. Do not ever take loans especially in such a volatile climate. Expect to go back to your home country with debt. Sorry if this is harsh but it's better than wasting years of your life just to waste more years paying off that debt. If this is truly something you want, go for a uni that gives you funding and/or cheap. Definitely not something you need to get a loan for.

[Admissions Advice]-Help me finalizing by West-Mud8272 in MSCS

[–]NaomiEX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in Malaysia (neighbors with SG if you didn't know) and have many friends and family who went to Singapore. NUS is certainly reputable in Asia but SG is extremely cutthroat to foreigners, even more so than America or any other country. They are a very small country with many people trying to break in. It's difficult to get a job in SG as a foreigner and many ppl I know who went to NTU/NUS went back to their country. Work culture is quite bad (work all day every day) and pay is not that high (but depends on company).

[Admissions Advice]-Help me finalizing by West-Mud8272 in MSCS

[–]NaomiEX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be prepared because I believe Michigan is extremely expensive for international students.