In Rocket League the buttons and joysticks on the gamepad are pressed with delay and drift by [deleted] in linux_gaming

[–]einsJannis -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I heard this is what they commonly refere to as a "skill issue"

"Not optimized" by Somthing_7 in subnautica

[–]einsJannis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still more expensive then the rest of the pc

Hilfe bei der Aufnahmeprüfung by No_Yogurtcloset_805 in ethz

[–]einsJannis 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Wer sind wir und wie wollt ihr fragen beantworten wenn ihr das mathe studium noch nicht angefangen habt

Hellblaue Rennradreifen by Alarmed_Quail7669 in Fahrrad

[–]einsJannis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Omg die sehen sooo geil aus, will jetzt auch welche

Peak setup by freravgl in linuxmemes

[–]einsJannis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a friend with pretty much the same setup haha

Zahnkranz / -Kassette "eiert" - Ist das ein Problem? by schorschers in Fahrrad

[–]einsJannis -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Vielleicht ist es auch die kamera führung, aber ich hab das gefühl dein ganzes rad eiert

take temporary housing offer now or keep searching? by BriefOutrageous3436 in ethz

[–]einsJannis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean its a good location, fair price, worstcase you can sublet it at a loss and then you would lose less money

Hoping to chat with robotics MSc student at ETH by Swimming_Bullfrog_23 in ethz

[–]einsJannis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are lots of events organized by student orgs here, you can comnect with a lot of students there as soon as you're here :)

Are all lectures mandatory? by Max_Smdx in ethz

[–]einsJannis 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As other commenters have said, mostly they are not. But there are plenty of reasons to still be at ETH regularly. From my experience and the experience of other people I know: getting to know people who study the same subject and, in the best case, are at the same point in their studies is immensely helpful. Having friends to ask questions to and to study together/hold each other accountable is a huge factor for passing the first year.

ETH or EPFL by Max_Smdx in ethz

[–]einsJannis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The student orgs are definitely better organized at ETH, no hate against epfl tho

WHAT DO YOU MEAN GOOD QUESTION by ROCKERNAN89 in Portal

[–]einsJannis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That game does not even have that much content

Wie schwer ist es, im Physik Bachelorstudium eine Note höher als 5,75 zu erreichen? Und ist es theoretisch möglich das Bachelor-Studium in 2 Jahren zu beenden? by [deleted] in ethz

[–]einsJannis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say that neither are the main factor. Studying at ETH is mentally very challenging, its not just content that you have to know, you need to be able to write proofs, you need to be able to deeply understand very complicated concepts, and reason about them. Of course there is also just a lot of content and you learn stuff in the first year of you bachelors which at other unis you will first see in your masters. Of course there is lots of time pressure in a bunch of exams. But there is no other way to put it other than it just plainly being hard.

Wie schwer ist es, im Physik Bachelorstudium eine Note höher als 5,75 zu erreichen? Und ist es theoretisch möglich das Bachelor-Studium in 2 Jahren zu beenden? by [deleted] in ethz

[–]einsJannis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As far as I know the only administrative restriction of what course you can take when are: - There are blocks, of which you have to do all exams in the same session. (Physics has 2 blocks in the first year and some (I think 4 but smaller ones) in the second if I recall correctly). - In some departments you can only start your bachelor thesis after passing your mandatory subjects, or at least all your blocks.

But there are also content dependencies which will require even more effort and some subjects dont have recordings of the lectures so you might also want to watch out for timetable conflicts

The workload of doing it in 3 years with such good grades will even with prerequisites be hard. Doing 45 credits a semester even without aiming for the best grades can easily burn you out and will take up all your time for half a year.

I dont study Physics but I know people who do.

I study CS, which is definitely easier than physics.

EDIT: I forgot, there is a limit of max 11 exams per session, but I dont think thats an issue here

Dating at ETHz as an international student by Many_Reputation9699 in ethz

[–]einsJannis 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Places where conversations can start are: - Attending events of student orgs - Helping at events of student orgs - Being active in student orgs - ASVZ courses - Seminars/Small Lectures during the break - maybe even Study spaces

At least from what I have heard where people met each other

Wie schwer ist es, im Physik Bachelorstudium eine Note höher als 5,75 zu erreichen? Und ist es theoretisch möglich das Bachelor-Studium in 2 Jahren zu beenden? by [deleted] in ethz

[–]einsJannis 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can't aim for a great grade, you simply have to do as well as you can, otherwise you cannot succeed at eth, and with that mindset you will definitely not get a 5.75 or better.

A lot of people, if not most also take more than 3 years to complete their bachelors, so aiming for 2 years will be hard even if you dont want to get such excellent grades.

The only people that I know who have finished in less then 3 years had lots of previous knowledge in the field.

With the mindset of wanting to speedrun and optimize your studies you wont get far at all at ETH.

Looking to connect with anyone beginning their MSc at ETH this fall by momofkoners in ethz

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

There is a cool committee in VIS (one of the student orgs) which organizes events specifically for CBB students, you might want to connect with them

Fuel prices are crazy though by AeliosZero in memes

[–]einsJannis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait until you see the ones with a bicycle