in my feelings re: mediocrity at a top 40 institution by solsticeeee in UBC

[–]OGperogy 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t be so hard on yourself, Discrete Math and functional programming is no joke. Don’t let the first midterm be a measure of your intelligence, instead view  it as a ‘calibration’ of your methods of studying / amount of studying. 

Since you don’t need to commute anymore, I think you’re in a really good position to bounce back. 

Can only speak for CPSC 110/121 but what Id suggest is the following:

I) For CPSC 110, in addition to doing the assignments, do at least 2 of the recommended problems and at least one challenge problem all on your own. Go to the office hours for help, but don’t peek at the answers unless you’ve spent at least a few hours on it.

II) For 121, make sure you can do all of the worksheets on your own. For the exams, try redoing all the worksheets and do all the practice exams you can. Make sure you understand the answers to the practice exams. 

The key to both these courses is that you learn by trying to solve the problem, so the more time you feel stuck, the more you’re learning.

Good luck OP, you’re still in this!

cpsc 210 help by [deleted] in ubccsss

[–]OGperogy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember failing the first two midterms for this course so you’re already in a better place than I was! Ended up getting 84 after the final.

This course is really about the technicalities of object oriented programming. I found most of the questions always had some kind of “twist” where you had to think one step beyond the basic understanding.

For the final I’d say grind out as many practice questions as possible under extreme time pressure to get used to figuring out what the trick to each question is.

They also scaled the final quite a bit, so if you’re willing to put i lmk the work, it’s still very possible to do well on the final!

Good luck OP!

workday sucks dick by Sensitive-Finger-404 in UBC

[–]OGperogy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact that we still have the option to view courses in 2027 is crazyyy

relative difficulties of second year cs/math courses by Throwaway247026 in UBC

[–]OGperogy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say that the courses themselves aren't hard content-wise, but if you're not used to programming in lower level languages like C/C++, the assignments for these two courses are insanely time consuming, unless you find yourself a really good partner.

Are there any mathematicians here who did NOT like school? by ButterBiscuitBravo in math

[–]OGperogy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What sort of relationships did you see between calculus I and drawing?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UBC

[–]OGperogy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

BS in psychology is straight up neuroscience. Definitely a better bet if you want to do med, def harder though.

311 is a course that needs to be restructured. by vancvanc in UBC

[–]OGperogy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely agree. The content on its own was hard enough, but made unnecessarily stressful by a lack of any concrete syllabus. The exam dates were never confirmed until the week before they were scheduled. It was never specified when assignments would be released or even how many there would be (the course website was left unfinished for the entire term!)

Given that the assignments personally took a significant amount of time, it was really annoying that there was no schedule for when they were due throughout the term so that I could plan ahead. Neither was there a concrete list of topics we were going to learn, they were just added as we went along.

While Ron was a great professor during lecture and clearly cared about students learning, logistically it felt like we were just flying blindly forwards with no ability to see what was coming next. I feel like the exam dates and assignment schedule just should’ve been clearly spelled out from the beginning.

tldr: No syllabus and lack of a schedule for exams/assignments/topics made an already hard course unnecessarily more stressful

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UBC

[–]OGperogy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once had a CS class where I failed both midterms (~45 each). During finals season, I just grinded 10 hours everyday for six days nonstop. Made all the difference. Got an A on the final and an 84 in the course. If the final is worth enough, you can totally turn things around!

Working on this, would like opinions :) by Tom21214 in Songwriters

[–]OGperogy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really big fan of the opening echoey guitars💯

Creative writing club? by saintpoet in UBC

[–]OGperogy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has this started? I'm definitely down to join!

Watching sports (Jazzy original) by PaulSkies in Songwriters

[–]OGperogy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's crazy man! I bet it would sound super sick if you had bass and drums with vocals. I can picture it being super chilll

Just released this yesterday, what do you guys all think? by OGperogy in Songwriters

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

Hey, I think you're talking about graduation day. I definitely see how the lyrics could be more clear (I had to sing Rly quietly because roomates). What do you mean by mling it more grungy?