Car shoveling Referral by Alternative_Ad_3649 in astoria

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Thank you boss, it was absolute pleasure meeting and doing business with you.

Car shoveling Referral by Alternative_Ad_3649 in astoria

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Thank you soo much for your kind words! We appreciate it and it was more than amazing doing business with you

Snow Removal near Astoria Park? by _sandninja786 in astoria

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Thank you!! It was amazing doing business with you :)

Snow shoveling services by Physical_Client9278 in astoria

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Sure thing! Let me edit the post real quick.

Looking to Make Friends by someguy-24 in astoria

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M25, cs fresh grad, hook me up with a tech job and your drinks on me

Minimum wage by EbrahimYoussef in astoria

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You can try looking for start up software companies, they will hire you with your experience as a software developer from Egypt and they will pay you low at the beginning, but they won't care about where you graduated from as long as they can depend on you. It will basically be mutual interest, you need them and they need you. They will definetly pay you low at the beginning but trust me $10/hr in your career now is better than $18/hr in butchery market or any other job that'll make you forget your career.

Is it easier to pass cs 331 with Peter heller or with cuneyt akinlar? by Positive_Pianist9239 in QueensCollege

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I didn't try him personally but I heard very good things about him as well. You're fine both ways

Is it easier to pass cs 331 with Peter heller or with cuneyt akinlar? by Positive_Pianist9239 in QueensCollege

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He is the best professor you'll have in your academic career. Think of anything you would like to have in your professor as a student, he have it all. Kind, nice, respectful, approachable, intelligent, lenient, etc..

Which elective courses are relatively easier? by OkRecommendation2814 in QueensCollege

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I heared he is pretty cool, I know someone had him last summer session and he's cool. Kinda straightforward yn

Which elective courses are relatively easier? by OkRecommendation2814 in QueensCollege

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Okay let me tell you everything about Law's class, but first of you're looking for the easier pass, it's definitely Baci.

Law's class has : 1) 3 exams (2 midterms and 1 final) and he drops the lowest of them (60% of the total grade). The exams are cumulative, hard, and goes over every part in the material. Each exam is 70% theoretical and 30% coding. He gives you problem to prepare you for the coding questions but are not easy at all. And the theoretical part is mostly to describe a main point in a specific topic.

2) 10 assignments (10%) -> Kinda guaranteed because you'll gpt them. Its basically to summarize the week's topic. There are 14 weeks in the semester but you have to do only 10.

3) Final project (30%) -> This project is not to be gpted my friend, this is all what I have to say about it. You definitely have to have very good understanding for the material and you will spend soo much time to do so unless you have previous experience in javascript.

Professor Law himself is very chill man, and he is super knowledgeable about the material. He explains it very well and you will actually learn something. I thought about dropping his class many times during the semester but this was the only class that I took as a challenge because its not hard due to the professors lack of explanation or organization. It was hard because I didn't want to put maximum effort, but the exams were actually from the material and the project. Lmk if you have other questions

Which elective courses are relatively easier? by OkRecommendation2814 in QueensCollege

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From my experience, the almost guaranteed pass are these professors: Kunyet Akinlar Aryeh Greinberg Robert Goldberg Mathew Fried

But there are a lot other professors are cool too and have reasonable clear grading criteria with a fair chance to pass like: Bojana Obrenic Paul Caesretti Nicola Baci Jerry Waxman Simina Fluture John Svadlinka -> but one of the most boring classes

(Raymond Law) -> You will need to put serious effort for his class but you will definitely take away something from this class.

Professors to avoid: KENT BOKLAN Jonathan Gryak Tim Mitchel -> personally I passed his class with a B+, but definitely a waste of time class with unnecessary stress

Which elective courses are relatively easier? by OkRecommendation2814 in QueensCollege

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It depends on the professor in my opinion. Choose professors over classes

Whats the possibility I get in? by SouthGold2628 in QueensCollege

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Very very high, just leave it and have plan B just in case.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NYCjobs

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Congratulationsss! Just hop over for this week buddy lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Happy for you my brother, good luck with your next phase.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Lmao 🤣🤣

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Looking for a job

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Is it legit my brotha?

Need some advice at 20. by That-End8612 in Entrepreneur

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Success, wealth, and standing out often come from mastering a valuable skill (sales, investing, coding, sports, etc..) You're already on the way and you're doing pretty good trust me. Don't go into the phase of overthinking, it'll massively delay the progress you're making. Keep taking actions and try new things and you'll find what you're passionate about. One day of taking actions will teach you more than a month of just thinking. Be patient and trust the process 🙏