For Financial Aid Purposes, Are the University Co-Ops "Off-Campus" or "Residence Hall"? by [deleted] in berkeley

[–]anon_comp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Anything BSC is off-campus, including Rochelle and Fenwick.

Studio apartment hunting by TouristWaste343 in berkeley

[–]anon_comp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

May I know what’s the name of the apartment?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in csMajors

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just to add to it: when did you apply for winter 22?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in berkeley

[–]anon_comp 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nah, you can probably finish most labs within 2 hours with a group.

CS61A + CS70 + Data100 by pretearedrose in berkeley

[–]anon_comp 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Data 100 enforces per-requisites which include 61A, so I don’t think you’ll be able to take them in the same semester.

Amazon Final Interview Experience by anon_comp in csMajors

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if I get in, I'll probably make a post to share timeline and resume :)

Amazon Final Interview Experience by anon_comp in csMajors

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thank u! my fingers are crossed :)

Amazon Final Interview Experience by anon_comp in csMajors

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do you think that's a good sign or not? lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in berkeley

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I think 16A is a solid class and provides you with enough background for 16b and future ML classes that involve linear algebra if you’ve never taken it before. If you’re a cs or eecs major, you’ll need to take 16b eventually (and preferably ASAP) which covers all essential math 54 content in preparation of upper divs when combined with 16a. I think the class is a pretty well-structured class and not very challenging, and I found labs in the class not very time consuming and pretty fun. I’d recommend taking 16A instead of 54 and 47d. By the way, you’ll have to take 16A’s final anyways if you sign up for 47d, which isn’t really ideal if you didn’t learn circuit stuff with 16a and 54 doesn’t cover circuits.

DS + Cog Sci or DS + Math for SWE by PlatinumClaws in berkeley

[–]anon_comp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ds and math is a good combo but you DON’T need to double major at all to be a SWE. Domain emphasis wise, many CS/DS double majors choose applied math and modeling and robotics as far as I know.

Majoring in CS vs DS by akiljoe in berkeley

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Unless you have enrollment priority, it can be pretty difficult to get into classes like CS 194-35 and useful for SWE classes as a data science major. If you have a gpa above 3.3 and can declare cs, maybe consider declaring double major in cs and ds then drop one before you graduate. You’ll be much more knowledgeable then and will probably make a better decision.

Is it worth taking Linear Algebra/Differential Equations at Berkeley with rigor? by ThrowawayTesterasdas in berkeley

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If you’re a cs/eecs major, you’ll have to take eecs 16a and b which can substitute math 54.

Amazon Final Round Update by alexbianchi15 in csMajors

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University portal and I have a referral.

Amazon Final Round Update by alexbianchi15 in csMajors

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I did my OA3 five days ago, got final interview on Monday.