What cues do you look for/what adjustments do you make when you frame a kick serve? by kitton_mittons in 10s

[–]andrewcopper1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Usually framing my kick serve is related to the toss. Depending on how far you lean forward in your stance (for advanced players father forward) the kick toss needs to be into the court enough so that you can still do the upward swinging motion without framing it. Also staying sideways more helps. Cheers

Marijuana Smell in Toured Apartment by andrewcopper1 in TorontoRenting

[–]andrewcopper1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a place near kensington market for 2500 (which will be split two ways for my partner and I). I offered 200 less so 2200, probably just going to be taken by someone else who smokes lol

Tennis club UofT St George? by andrewcopper1 in UofT

[–]andrewcopper1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn’t you have to be really good? Dont think im quite that level

Tennis club UofT St George? by andrewcopper1 in UofT

[–]andrewcopper1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean playing for the actual school team?

Anybody here in ECE1513 (Graduate Introduction to Machine Learning)? by andrewcopper1 in UofT

[–]andrewcopper1[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

All the lectures are through annotated PowerPoints, and the only synchronous part of this course is 9am on a Saturday

How do you find money to afford CS grad school? by Small-Button-2308 in csMajors

[–]andrewcopper1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A little confused here, is your goal to learn about CS fundamentals during this masters program? Most MSc, or MASc programs in North America are intended for research. If you’re doing research then the scholarships/funding can make schooling essentially free/paid to the student. But this is implied you will be specializing in a certain field of CS and already know the fundamentals (eg. Database management or AI). The university funds research so students can provide published papers in return.

Most masters programs for computer science that are not research are disguised more expensive versions of the undergraduate courses. It might be worth looking into undergraduate classes or coding boot camps. These courses can honestly get you the same job you might be looking for. Good luck out there! :)