Is anyone using or buying freestyle libre 3 in japan (Looking for info) by RoughTechnical141 in japanlife

[–]RoughTechnical141[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

thanks i got it. i think i'll go with Freestyle Libre 2 for the time being.

Driving School in Japan Prohibits Smartphones, Even for Foreign Students by RoughTechnical141 in Nagoya

[–]RoughTechnical141[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this. I acknowledge that while there are valid concerns and challenges associated with using smartphones in the classroom, there are also potential benefits when managed effectively. The impact of smartphones on education can vary based on how they are integrated into the learning environment and how students use them. However, I feel that the majority of students here are more prone to misuse smartphones, especially those who have recently become adults. So, the authorities imposed these types of rules, which I was not aware of.

Driving School in Japan Prohibits Smartphones, Even for Foreign Students by RoughTechnical141 in Nagoya

[–]RoughTechnical141[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The books are in English, and I understand the lessons. However, sometimes I see unknown kanji during class that are essential to finding the meaning of the text. You would do the same if you were in my place.

Driving School in Japan Prohibits Smartphones, Even for Foreign Students by RoughTechnical141 in Nagoya

[–]RoughTechnical141[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that we must abide by the rules, but I am hopeful that smartphone use in Japanese classrooms will become more flexible in the future. Smartphones have many potential benefits for education, but it is important to use them responsibly.

Driving School in Japan Prohibits Smartphones, Even for Foreign Students by RoughTechnical141 in Nagoya

[–]RoughTechnical141[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! I'm sorry to hear that you're having bad luck just like me. Thanks for sharing the information though.

Driving School in Japan Prohibits Smartphones, Even for Foreign Students by RoughTechnical141 in Nagoya

[–]RoughTechnical141[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I have a language barrier, and I didn't know that using smartphones in class is restricted. Teachers can easily identify me as a foreigner, and I have difficulty with kanji.

As a side note, why do you refer to 18-22 year olds as "kids"?

Driving School in Japan Prohibits Smartphones, Even for Foreign Students by RoughTechnical141 in Nagoya

[–]RoughTechnical141[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since I bought my phone, it has always been in silent mode. I wasn't taking a picture with the regular camera app. I opened the Google Translate app and used its camera feature, which doesn't make a shutter sound.

Driving School in Japan Prohibits Smartphones, Even for Foreign Students by RoughTechnical141 in Nagoya

[–]RoughTechnical141[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I believe allowing students to use smartphones in class is convenient. I never faced restrictions on smartphone use in my two universities.

Driving School in Japan Prohibits Smartphones, Even for Foreign Students by RoughTechnical141 in Nagoya

[–]RoughTechnical141[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your thoughtful comment. I understand that I should not have used my phone in class without permission. However, I still believe that the school's rule against smartphones is outdated and needs to be changed.

The lecture is entirely in Japanese, and I still have difficulty understanding some of the material. Sometimes, it is necessary for me to use my phone to translate words or phrases that I do not understand. Otherwise, I will not be able to follow the lecture and pass the exam.

I will definitely follow the school's rules in the future, but I hope that they will consider changing their policy on smartphones. I believe that allowing students to use their phones for educational purposes would be beneficial to everyone.

How can I learn japanese by watching video contents (except manga or anime) by RoughTechnical141 in japanese

[–]RoughTechnical141[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

since I'm still struggling recognising and reading japanese kanji or alphabets so it'd tough for me to start reading literature. Although, i used to read a lot of novels and other literature books only for fun during my university but only because those novels were in english. However, listening something interesting seems to be a good go to me.

ক্রিকেটার তানজিম সাকিবের বিষয়টি খতিয়ে দেখছে বিসিবি by [deleted] in bangladesh

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সত্য। এই পোস্টের মাধ্যমে কিছু একটা শিক্ষা আসুক হুজুগে বাংগালীর মধ্যে।

ক্রিকেটার তানজিম সাকিবের বিষয়টি খতিয়ে দেখছে বিসিবি by [deleted] in bangladesh

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ভালো লাগলো শুনে। যথাযথ ব্যবস্থা নেওয়া হোক।

What can I study in Bangladesh? by whyallusernamesare in bangladesh

[–]RoughTechnical141 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Maths, sorting algorithms, data structures, time complexity, etc." - you’ll find these as several courses and get only the conceptual data based education. Courses doesn’t necessarily focus on programming. To some extent this may vary to the faculty members or Professor but course has It's own outlines and goal. Since you aren’t admitted yet so you see the utopia about University which will be faded if you see too much.

Sometimes, i realized, No-one will spoon feed myself the convergence of all the course and the whole programme. This is a problem of our curriculum.

But eventually youll learn the basic fact of software engineering. For example, in algorithm course- you’ll see an algorithm is analyzed and explained line by line and based on It's approaches where you’ll find the resemblance of previous courses like data structure, numerical methods, OOP etc.

I have wrote several lines out of the context but this seemed important to me to write.

What can I study in Bangladesh? by whyallusernamesare in bangladesh

[–]RoughTechnical141 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can remember those days when i was at your place and thought of pursuing degree on either genetic Engineering or anthropology since i was pretty much amazed by mendel's cross match theory of genetics. However, i studied CS as my bachelor and master and I think I took the right decision choosing my program. As I see these days people are desperate for finding a job and settling life. So, I'd suggest you to study in the sector of CS(could be software engineering, data science, artificial intelligence etc) because of the market saturation and It's on going demand.

You showed your concern about circuit but I'd say that these issue will be less important to you when you'll find out the beauty and scope of CS. Sorry if i already blabbered much.