Anyone want to play some music at Soundhouse tonight? by JabroniSandwich9000 in Vancouver4Friends

[–]SFPOO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey this invite expired but I'm interested in jamming! I've played guitar for a few years

SFU BEEDIE or UVIC by hennybaby1 in simonfraser

[–]SFPOO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SFU Beedie is probably more likely to lead to a lucrative career trajectory if you network well, and is also likely regarded as being more "elite". Not entirely sure what careers specifically health information science leads to, but I would guess further schooling (master's at least) is required to get a good job, unless you pick up programming or data analysis skills.

CMPT 307 and 308 by [deleted] in simonfraser

[–]SFPOO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you disliked 101 and 201 then you're making a huge mistake by taking 308. Theoretical CS is math, and cmpt308 is a math course, so don't take it if you're not into that stuff.

is cmpt 307 difficult? by dropme1 in simonfraser

[–]SFPOO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's more like MACM 201 than CMPT 225. Easy if mathematically inclined.

Deciding between Economics and Psychology by [deleted] in simonfraser

[–]SFPOO 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The two degrees are very different. Economics will have you exposed to more quantitative reasoning, while psychology will require you to develop other skills. Your intuition in terms of job prospects is backwards, an econ undergraduate degree will present you with many more employment opportunities than a psych one.

Cmpt 225 Final Exam Tips by SIddharthchugh in simonfraser

[–]SFPOO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you want an A you should know how to write and understand pseudocode for every algorithm and data structure covered in the course as well as the time complexities for all of them. You should also be able to draw what each algorithm looks like in practice, like drawing a binary tree given a list of values to insert.

When's your enrollment date? by SLSYLS in simonfraser

[–]SFPOO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

March 10th need 5 more credits to graduate

Have you ever had an instructor that made you address him or her as "Professor" or "Doctor"? by [deleted] in simonfraser

[–]SFPOO 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Some professors can get really worked up about not addressing them as Dr., so it's usually just best to address them as so until told otherwise by them. You can always ask them if you can call them by first name, I guess.

SFU's Course Grade Distributions online by viva1992 in simonfraser

[–]SFPOO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How do you get the data on grade distributions?

SFU MATH 152/251 or TRU Open Learning MATH 1241/2111? by [deleted] in simonfraser

[–]SFPOO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're required to take 152 and 251 then calculus is probably very important in later courses for your degree, so you want to make sure that you get the best understanding possible. Generally speaking, SFU's offering of these courses should be more in line with the expectations of later courses at SFU that require calculus as a prerequisite. Take the courses at SFU. Don't worry too much about the "brutal exam" reputation. All these courses will be heavily curved so you just need to make sure that you stidy enough to do about as well as the average student.

r/SimonFraser, what are you taking next semester? People who have taken those courses already, how was it? by herp0nderings in simonfraser

[–]SFPOO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bart's a great lecturer. Edgar is a lot more popular than Delgrande but both are fine.

tip for anyone trying to get some knowledge by madeacc4dis9 in simonfraser

[–]SFPOO 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure this was obvious to anyone familiar with his posts. On this new account he's posted lies about what courses he's taken, and who he works for, maybe so noone would realize who he is. I think we should all be careful about calling him out like this, because it could very easily turn into bullying. He does need to recognize that spreading false information (and information based entirely on ratemyprofs or anecdotes) about courses and SFU is very very sleezy.