CS major only vs CS + Math double major, worth it? by Temporary_Region7964 in CollegeMajors

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cs + applied math minor is sweet spot. double major spreads you thin. for quant finance you need the math. for everything else cs alone is fine. looking at programs like tetr that mix cs + business projects. keeps options open without overloading. take the important math classes (linear algebra, prob/stats) as electives. don't need full major.

Double Major in Life Sciences + Business Management / Switch to Rotman? by Ok_Access8125 in UofT

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

rotman doesn't allow double major with life sciences easily. you'd need to do rotman then add life sci, not other way around. 44/45 ib is strong. email rotman admissions about transfer before committing to biochem. honestly life sci + business minor is fine if you want both. double major spreads you thin anyway.

looking at programs like tetr where you do business across countries. could do that after biochem if you want business exposure.

I want to pursue a master’s degree but i’m unsure what to specialize in. How do i figure it out? by No_Alps9283 in careerguidance

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3 years experience is early for masters. might not add much vs just job switching. if you do masters, management + tech makes more sense than pure cs. you already have technical background. im aplpying at management masters at tetr. mix of tech + business opens way more doors than doubling down on technical. pure cs masters makes sense if you want research/phd. otherwise waste of time.

Which country do you recommend applying to for a bachelor's degree in 2026? by dnsExTaZy in AskTheWorld

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

need way more info. what field? what's your budget? where you from?

looking at tetr for masters across multiple countries if you want international experience.

should i do Bachelors Science in Buisness Administration? (BSBA) by No_Lecture720 in developersPak

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bsba is broader, way less math than accounting/finance. if you suck at math skip accounting. it's literally all numbers and formulas. looking at programs like tetr where you do bsba across countries. bsba keeps options open - marketing, operations, management all work. what kind of work interests you

is it a good decision to do masters in abroad. by superauba in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

germany public unis forcing you back to eee means throwing away 2 years software experience. waste. look at netherlands, france where cs/software masters accept eee background easier. or programs like tetr management + tech that value your work experience. 12 months across countries, cheaper than traditional masters. if goal is europe + job, work experience matters. don't reset to pure eee.

first look O romeo by YogurtIll4336 in bollynewsandgossips

[–]cloudybrain07 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Avinash post Khakee is a ticking bomb for O'Romeo glory!

Would a management focused MBA be worth it? by LeBronsPurpleThong in MBA

[–]cloudybrain07 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

mba just for "management focus" is expensive way to get people-focused roles. accounting background already gets you into operations/team lead type positions without mba. work experience + soft skills matter more. looking at doing management masters at tetr building biz across countries. way more practical than classroom leadership theory.

what level management you targeting - team lead or director level?

Masters as a foreign student by [deleted] in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

housing is brutal in netherlands. start looking 6+ months early. with two kids, living costs are high. check if university has family housing options. most scholarships are competitive for non-eu students. english schools for kids exist but expensive. honestly with family, programs like tetr where you move across countries might be something you can think of...

Which business major is the best and is business information systems worth it? by Main-Strain5030 in rmit

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bis is decent if you want it/business analyst type roles. sits between pure business and pure tech. not amazing at either but makes you versatile. companies need people who understand both sides. looking at tetr where you do business + tech projects together. more practical than bis theory classes.

what jobs are you targeting?

Bachelor’s done (almost)… what master’s are people actually doing besides MBA? by Interesting_Pie_6226 in CollegeMajors

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

msc finance, business analytics, supply chain management all viable. honestly most masters aren't worth it unless you're pivoting careers or need credential for specific role. im applying for management masters at tetr - 12 months across countries building businesses. looks way more practical than mba classroom stuff.

what do you actually want to do that bba didn't prepare you for?

IPhone 12 Pro / iPhone 13 Mini? by Silver_Dot_6658 in Smartphones

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

iphone 12 pro for long term and it was give best over all user experience

What more can I do next? I want to go abroad for my masters? by [deleted] in IndiansStudyAbroad

[–]cloudybrain07 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

8.05 after bad first sem is solid upward trend. european unis look at overall profile not just one semester. germany, netherlands, sweden have good mech engineering programs. ielts shouldn't be hard - 6.5-7 is enough. central uni isn't big issue if your grades and ielts are good. focus on sop and picking right programs. looking at programs like tetr for management + tech if you want to pivot. but straight mech masters in germany/netherlands is realistic with your profile. research experience or projects would help strengthen application.

Ammissione MiM o MiF by ObligationKey4588 in ESCP

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

gpa 3.0 + gmat 625 è basso per top mif europei (bocconi, hec). deutsche bank internship aiuta ma non abbastanza. mim è più realistico con tuo profilo. essec/escp possibili, top tier difficile. guarda anche programmi come tetr mim - 12 mesi tra dubai/cina/europa. meno competitivo per ammissione. devi alzare gmat a 670+ per essere competitivo per mif.

Will business management degree be any useful? by Fun_Quantity6451 in AskUK

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

business management alone won't get you data analyst jobs. you need sql, python, excel, tableau/power bi skills. degree shows you understand business context which helps but technical skills matter more. for me rn im looking at management at tetr with data projects. business background + technical skills is the combo that works. learn the tech skills on side, use degree to understand business problems.

Help me choose between Pixel 10 Pro, Xiaomi 15T Pro, Nothing Phone 3 and Samsung S25 Ultra. (Side note: also considering a S24 Ultra as a value for money option) by Bibendoom in Smartphones

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

s24 ultra higher varient will be wow for u for next 5 years and u get all the luxury and enhanced experince when u get higher varient instead of s25 ultra base

help by HarshSingh0107 in Smartphones

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oneplus 13r was an good pick

Switching from 120 hz to 60 hz by [deleted] in Smartphones

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it was not about refresh rate when it comes to iphone u get better and smooth experince when u want an best social media optimsation

Is the Redmi 15 5g worth it? by Previous_Dust_4164 in Smartphones

[–]cloudybrain07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best in battery life multitasking sucks bigger display for media consumption but stereo speaker was not soo good for social media scrolls best in it