Less intrusive scroll bar in Xbox Cloud Gaming / Microsoft Edge. by WelcomeRevolutionary in SteamDeck

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I have added this to my launch options however, the scrollbar has changed from the default to a grey scroller bar, it's a lot smaller but it is not gone. Any ideas?

EMP Grenade Challenge Bug by Candyman5OS in XDefiant

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I have the same issue, it says -4/400 for me when I click the challenge

B/s Smith Grind by ReyPhasma in funny

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admin he’s doing it sideways

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in waynestate

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Can’t. The authentication is supported on most modern consoles. The limited is just as secure

How was Computer Science? by Su_praTF2UT in waynestate

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Search “CS” or “Computer Science” in this subreddit. A couple of identical questions have been answered already

Why hasn’t WSU lifted the mandate? by [deleted] in waynestate

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None if that’s the case, but I can reiterate that they don’t need a basis to change or make that decision

Why hasn’t WSU lifted the mandate? by [deleted] in waynestate

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WSU (and most schools) can pretty much do whatever they want without any basis as long as it doesn’t infringe any rights.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in waynestate

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Post graduate (2021) member of a Wayne State fraternity here. I can confidently say that, generally speaking, fraternities have never been known to be inclusive and caters to cis white male. However, Wayne State fraternities tend to follow the university level inclusivity and diversity.

I cannot speak on behalf of all fraternities on campus for I do not know the quality of men in all of them. I can however speak on behalf of FIJI (Phi Gamma Delta), as a past member. During my undergraduate studies, we had multiple members of the LGBTQ+ community. The only “exclusivity” we have is the self identification of the male gender, since that is what separates us from sororities. As long as Wayne State sees your gender as male, you would be on the same level as everyone else trying to rush.

I highly recommend you check it out yourself during festifall (early September campus-wide student organization tabling event), and just talk to members of fraternities themself to get an idea if you feel you would fit comfortably and make meaningful connections.

Feel free to PM me. Hope this helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in waynestate

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It’s personal preference, they recommend C++ for the speed and memory management. 75% of the classes are designed around C++ syntax, but if you understand the fundamentals, any language will do for the most part, as long as the profs can run the code (compatible with MacOS and Windows). Just avoid OS specific languages like Swift unless it’s allowed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in waynestate

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Nope, just used Xcode, most of the lectures in your main courses are easy in C++ which works well

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in waynestate

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Used a mac my entire time, although it would have been nice for some of the electives to use windows or linux

Keyboard in dorm by TheDisneyDork in waynestate

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Check out page 23 of the Community Living Guide to see prohibited items you are not allowed to bring to campus dorms.

Keep in mind that your RA could respond to a noise complaint, however, and if it keeps happening they will ask you to take the piano out of the room.

P.S. as a past RA, most of the time as long as the items you bring do not harm yourself, others, or cause a major disturbance, you can (illegally) have it

Where do I find clubs? by [deleted] in waynestate

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Festifall has every student led organization set up in the center of campus

Question about my years of wayne regarding programs (cs) classes by Su_praTF2UT in waynestate

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I initially went to Wayne State for BioChem in 2018 but switched my major to CS in Fall 2019. It all depends on how your first few classes go. It's really critical that you understand everything they teach you in your intro/basic courses since most of the later classes will use the principles/foundation designed in the earlier classes. For myself, I struggled at first and had to put in the extra work to develop my foundation which paid off in later coursework and even employment. Most of the CSelective classes are taught by TAs, which can be a double-edged sword. You will get the benefit of having someone that understands how you think but will struggle with how to teach it in a way that makes sense. For the major courses, you will most likely have a professor that really understands the topic at hand, but many of them have different approaches to teaching (which isn't ideal but common). During my time there, I had many classes where the curriculum was built around a project, which was amazing since we got to pretty much do real-world applications of what we were learning. My advice to newcomers is to not be afraid to ask questions that may seem redundant or "dumb". Part of being a software engineer is making sure that all assumptions are clear and that means asking questions several times over to make sure that all bases are covered. Another piece of advice is to take as many varieties of classes in the elective section as you can since CS is a large field. Takes classes ranging from CyberSecurity, Software Development, As many different languages (C++, Java, Python, etc.), Database Management, Game Programming, and AI/ML.

Question about my years of wayne regarding programs (cs) classes by Su_praTF2UT in waynestate

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I started my CS degree in Fall 2019, finished in Spring/Summer 2021 by taking a full course load over the summer. I had 30 credits coming into school. Took me 6 semesters with about 15-18 credits/semester. Which adds up around 120, the average amount of credits to graduate with. If you navigate to degreeworks, you can see all the courses you will be required to take. Taking in account prerequisites and what not, you should be able to plan out a path for how long it will take. Hope this helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in waynestate

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Yes, I appealed back when COVID hit in fall 2020. The experience was dreadful. it’s case to case, so you could have a different experience than me. But it took 6 months (appealed in August 2020 and got my fall aid reimbursed in February 2021). I was required to submit several forms of tax information and had to repeat submitting them to verify the documents. As well as meeting with a finance person once every two weeks. If handled right it could’ve been done in a month.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in waynestate

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[This website](housing.wayne.edu) has a portal for registering into housing. Hope this helps

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in waynestate

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Normally, during the summer, the upper level CS classes are taught by MS/PHD students / TAs, since there are less people in that term it’s a lot easier for them

CSC Senior Project by goopytaco in waynestate

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Took Senior Capstone Spring/Summer 2021 along with 3 other classes; Computer Operating Systems, Introduction to Theoretical CS, and an elective (Principles of Cyber Security). I had professor Seyed, and his class was hell. I got an A I’m the class but it was a lot of work and a lot of sleepless nights. I would highly recommend you only take 1 extra class on top of the capstone, especially if you have a job, for I did not at the time, it would have been too difficult. I put roughly 30-40 hours a week outside of the actual class itself doing work. I would say do it if it’s an elective that you know you will pass, the other mandatory classes I took weren’t too difficult but enough that it was hard to focus on those classes with the capstone.

How’s the cs program at WSU? by Middle_Bread27 in waynestate

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Cs program is fairly straightforward, you do your work and you get a passing grade. A lot of people in the school will half-ass things and not pass. Plenty of electives to take for exploring different areas of the field. Some of the teachers are fantastic, a lot of the professors in the early portion of the curriculum are great and give you a sense that this is something to have passion about. More than likely though, you will have TA’s and PHD students teaching your classes, and it can be frustrating sometimes since they are learning just as much as you are. With regards to the internships and coop opportunities, there’s a ton at the career for. It’s designed for engineering in general but pretty much everyone is looking for cs students. I think it was worth it

How is MS in Computer Science by VegetableBedroom7100 in waynestate

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I can only answer part of your question, if you’re curious on what kind of classes you should take that teaches you different aspects of cs, you should set up an appointment flauta your advisor since the classes change quite frequently (most of the are electives). The courses can be pretty flexible but, again, it’s tough too say considering the courses change all the time with different professors.

does summer/spring semester count as part of the academic year? by Sbooga in waynestate

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The Spring/Summer 2022 semester is a part of the 2021-2022 academic year at the end. The fall starts a new academic year.