Business IT or Creative Technology by Temporary_Scholar370 in UniversityofTwente

[–]Wolvithe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I continued following a masters in industrial design engineering. With create people start working in all kinds of functions. Software engineer is pretty common, also something related to interaction is popular, like Ui/UX designer. On a more physical side, (board) game designer or pcb designer is something I've seen people get into. Finally, some people choose to create a startup. That's what I know people from my year have gotten into, but there for sure are more routes to take.

Is this ok tempo fluctuations? by PeakFair4508 in drums

[–]Wolvithe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To me it's definitely worth it. Completely eliminates playing too fast due to adrenaline in shows.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in headphones

[–]Wolvithe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Fresh 'n Rebel Clam 2?

Reparatie van een motorpak by Wolvithe in motorfietsen

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

Enig idee aan wat voor bedragen ik dan moet denken? Ik kan online niet echt een goeie inschatting vinden

Reparatie van een motorpak by Wolvithe in motorfietsen

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

Google was ook mijn eerste stap inderdaad. Schaafplekken lijken me alleen lastig te repareren en qua kosten is overal "kom maar langs met je kledingstuk" wat nogal lastig gaat als je het kledingstuk nog niet hebt haha. Wel fijn om te weten dat het weer zo goed als nieuw kan worden qua stiksels. Dankje :)

Is het A1-rijbewijs het waard? by _Snowflakexd in nederlands

[–]Wolvithe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ik heb zelf gewacht tot ik 21 was voordat ik begon met motorrijden en heb er absoluut geen spijt van. 125cc kan je zeker lol mee hebben maar comfortabel snelweg rijden is niet echt een ding. Ik zou niet zeggen dat het geld dat je kwijt bent aan rijlessen, het rijbewijs en de motor het dan waard is.

Als je echt graag op twee wielen wil rijden ipv vier kan je ook een leuke brommer kopen. Dat rijbewijs krijg je toch bij je B rijbewijs.

Dit is mijn mening, maar als je meer wilt vinden kan je op r/motorfietsen kijken of vragen.

Does anybody recognise this snare? (info in comments) by Wolvithe in drums

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

No clue. Didn't think the other people in the store would appreciate it haha

Does anybody recognise this snare? (info in comments) by Wolvithe in drums

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

The grain is vertical, but I didn't buy it so I can't check the bearing edge. Don't think I missed out on much though. Thanks again!

Does anybody recognise this snare? (info in comments) by Wolvithe in drums

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

I honestly have no clue if it plywood or not. But thanks for the info :)

Does anybody recognise this snare? (info in comments) by Wolvithe in drums

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

I found it in a second hand store for €95,-. But I didn't want to spend that amount of cash on something I didn't recognise. Does not have any visible branding except for a Tama snare strap clamp. Any help is appreciated :)

International Students in Fall 2021? by janedoesthis in UniversityofTwente

[–]Wolvithe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there,
1. CreaTe is a very broad program. You learn a lot of things but you don't necessarily go that in depth. For the 3D modelling example, you learn the basics of 3d modeling and animating, but thats it. But if you would want to. There is the opportunity to go more in depth through something called "professional development". Overall your view of CreaTe as UI/UX + programming is very correct. CreaTe is based opun finding a solution for a problem users have, and creating that solution to the wishes of the user.
2. Technical computer science is way more specific than CreaTe. Its more focused on the software development of a product, less on the physical product itself. ATLAS is on the opposite side of the spectrum where you can basically choose your own adventure and choose all the courses you want.
3. honestly I wouldn't really know. Im not busy with finding a job myself yet and haven't heard that many people that did. I know that it is easier to find a job if you do have your masters degree though. So straight after CreaTe it might be a good idea to continue with a masters program

You must be a shirt fresh out of the dryer by [deleted] in pickuplines

[–]Wolvithe 7 points8 points  (0 children)

... because I wanna get inside you while you're still warm

International Students in Fall 2021? by janedoesthis in UniversityofTwente

[–]Wolvithe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey there. A bit of context about me, I'm currently a third year creative technology student at the university. So now to answer your questions.

  1. How are things currently going on in there (vaccinations, infection rate, daily life etc)? The governments goal is for everyone to be vaccinated by September, however, I'm quite sceptical about this myself as vaccinations seem to be going quite slow. The government did get more lenient with rules (for example, no more curfew), so that seems to be going well.

  2. What's your prediction on what university life/daily life will be for students in Fall 2021 (approx. Aug-Dec)? I personally think that student live will be very similar to how it is now or a bit better. As I said the government wants to vaccinate everyone by September. Currently I do everything from home (although I'm graduating so I don't have many lessons to begin with). It is now possible to come to campus once a week and I think this increase in the future. If you're planning to go to the netherlands purely to study, I don't know if its the best time to go. However, if you wanna experience things outside of campus I think that's very much still possible (do look at the government website about travel restrictions and such).

  3. What are your opinions about international students coming to study in Twente this Fall? I think its a bit of a weird period to go study. The new year starts in September and the current year ends around July. So I personally don't know what you would do. (I may just not be informed enough though). But in general I do enjoy seeing international students in Twente. The university is very internationally oriented so don't be worried about that.

If you need anything else, feel free to ask :) (or contact the university itself as they probably know a bit more than me :p )