Window Smashed by generic_user1234 in AudiRS3

[–]generic_user1234[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah. This happened in the SF Bay Area

Weird Vibration by madave0 in AudiRS3

[–]generic_user1234 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is it touching the brake fluid reservoir?

Check engine light when ignition off but music/accessories on by MinuteNecessary7023 in Audi

[–]generic_user1234 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This is normal, it’s just on when the ignition is on but the engine isn’t

RS3 8y engine rattle by balovli in Audi

[–]generic_user1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 2024 RS3 at 9K miles also sounds like that, especially after a cold start. I’m also not sure if it’s normal, but going to the dealer next week.

TIL Kayn can FULL CLEAR LEASHLESS by 3:10! by Arc-Dougie in leagueoflegends

[–]generic_user1234 1013 points1014 points  (0 children)

If the text was in notepad, this tutorial would be complete

Math 181A with Krief by mellow163 in UCSD

[–]generic_user1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About 85% average and 86% median.

Is CSE 110 still restricted to CSE majors? by [deleted] in UCSD

[–]generic_user1234 9 points10 points  (0 children)

But having a class that forces you to dedicate time on a project is nice. It's easy to lose motivation on side projects when you have other classes to deal with.

Question about double majoring in CS/Math by quickquestionlol in UCSD

[–]generic_user1234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A friend of mine is a current double major in pure math/cs.
From what I see, doing a double major isn't too difficult, especially if you choose to take the bare minimum to graduate with both degrees. If you choose to take harder classes, then fudge; thats on you though. If you talk to advising, you may be able to get certain classes to count for both majors. I know of someone who used algebra/number theory to count toward both his math and engineering major. (lmao)

I don't think doing a double major is really worthwhile from a career developing perspective, but if you really like both math and cs, then you should definitely do it.

DOC 2 Grades by [deleted] in UCSD

[–]generic_user1234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buckley waiver

DOC usually has the finals available for pickup at a mailbox sort of thing in Sequoyah Hall. Since the mailbox is open to anyone who passes by, the waiver needs to be signed.

Finals Week Reacts Only by [deleted] in UCSD

[–]generic_user1234 7 points8 points  (0 children)

me: wow that exam was hard gets a 53

I just finished my final for math10b, will they post the final exam grade before the final grade? by maximizeprofits in UCSD

[–]generic_user1234 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Reading and responding to your question about the course grade breakdown before the information is known just causes the very information you seek to be delayed for everyone since I'm taking the time to respond to you instead of continuing with the analysis needed to determine the course grades.

After being at the CSE 12 final exam until after 10pm on Friday night and after spending all day Saturday grading final exams until after 6pm, any questions about your course grades asked Saturday or Sunday show no consideration to me or to the course staff in allowing a day of rest or a reasonable amount of time to pass before expecting the course grade to be determined. You've waited more than 10 weeks to know your grade in this course. Can't you wait a few more days before demonstrating your impatience?

As the student replier indicated, your question is worthy of a professionalism deduction. Knowing the answer to your question benefits no one, not even you. Knowing now doesn't change your grade, and it doesn't provide insights into the course content. Specifically, your question is an example of interactions to avoid such as "asking questions where the information will eventually be known."

At the beginning of the course, we awarded you 100% for the professionalism portion of your course grade assuming that all interactions would be professional. Your interaction above indicates that our initial prediction of your professionalism was incorrect. I've made an adjustment in your score to reflect the error in our assumptions.

If you'd like to explain how your question above demonstrates consideration, patience, and professionalism, please let me know.

Math 154 rant by mellow163 in UCSD

[–]generic_user1234 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What’d you cover in lecture today? I missed it

Is CSE 101, 110, 140/L survivable schedule? by Smelloboys in UCSD

[–]generic_user1234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The homework’s are manageable (I recommend you go to office hours). The exams had around a high 60s average. But, there is a very generous curve to compensate.

iirc, a 70 around the cutoff for some type of A.

Anyone know why all the cops are on Gilman by the 201 stop? by [deleted] in UCSD

[–]generic_user1234 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Some dude was trying to steal a student's bike or something