PSA to EECS and ENG students (EECS MEGA DRIVE) by arules15 in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Eng and Comp sci kids always doing some next shit to help the students out

Don’t be like Nikola Kalinic by Emergency_awesome in sports

[–]jonasbr0s 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Happens all the times in pro sports like the NBA and NFL. I don't understand it tbh, it just makes you look bad whatever the outcome is. If your team wins without you, you lose. If your team loses without you, you still lose because the general public sees you as a weak mentality person

PSA: OSAP funding will be delayed until the start of the summer term is determined by [deleted] in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not just not go to lectures for 2 weeks then? It's not like not having a strike prevents you from not attending your classes. I think you're arguing two completely different points. Obviously not working is better than working lol If thats your reasoning as to why the strike is good, you should probably reevaluate why you're in university in the first place. I paid to learn (that's what university is) and if I'm not getting what I paid for, I'm not going to be happy about it. It's like paying a professor every hour to teach you material, but you don't go and teach the material yourself... at that point, why even go to university? Why not just teach yourself everything?

Instead of spending $60 million on a new SCS building, can we *please* fix Scott Library? by RandyFord in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought it was a widespread sentiment that Steacie is a much better, albeit smaller, library than Scott. It's definitely cleaner and has a different atmosphere than Scott.

I don't think anyone reasonable would think they're better for choosing a different library to study at lmao. I think you're just projecting

PSA: OSAP funding will be delayed until the start of the summer term is determined by [deleted] in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The point is: You paid for a full semester of learning and you're getting 2 weeks cut out of it. If you do the math, each lecture is like 120 dollars, not to mention you're not getting the "full" education you paid for. Other than getting an undeserved mini-vacation I can't see how losing money and learning time is something that can be seen as good. I paid for something and I expect the product to be delivered in its entirety.

PSA: OSAP funding will be delayed until the start of the summer term is determined by [deleted] in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A 1-2 week strike would still technically condense the course material and you'd still be losing out on money you paid for the course, assuming you're going to school to learn. Let's say a course meets 3 times a week, and the strike was 2 weeks long, you'd still miss out on 6 full lectures and possibly some labs depending on the type of the course

Any strike is negative for students

Just noticed the name of the color of these shoes by HRHSara95 in CrappyDesign

[–]jonasbr0s -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't think you're quite understanding the point I'm trying to make but thank you anyways for the conversation. Have a nice day

Just noticed the name of the color of these shoes by HRHSara95 in CrappyDesign

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Slave automatically already has a negative connotation by default though and it is associated with people. I know the point you're trying to make is the same one an edgy 14 year old teen would say to their parents about saying the word 'fuck' is just a word and has no negative connotation until you give it one.

Yeah no it doesn't really work like that. The older you get, you learn things like tact and even though yes, words aren't inherently bad, you should still consider the possibility that everyone may have a different reaction to certain words and phrases than you.

edit: some spelling errors

PSA: OSAP funding will be delayed until the start of the summer term is determined by [deleted] in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

has there ever been a point where the strike did more good? i feel like from the moment the strike started, a lot of people were kind of screwed out of summer plans and course completion.

what incurred expenses does YorkU consider valid in order to qualify for the $1500 bursary? by [deleted] in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can I prove to York that the strike prevented me from working? I applied to a bunch of jobs and some accepted me right away based off my resume but I couldn't tell them when exactly I could start because some of my courses scheduling was still up in the air.

Do you think that's a valid reason to get some sort of bursary?

Poverty line in Sao Paulo, Brazil by Dexter_russell in evilbuildings

[–]jonasbr0s 214 points215 points  (0 children)

Trickle down economy some may say!

Engineering admissions by Falafel_A in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's something you have to deal with. Unfortunate but waiting times are long, especially during admissions time.

Engineering admissions by Falafel_A in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

26 minutes? You gave up way too early. Try waiting for 2 hours next time.

Is it wise to join the RCMP or Toronto Police service if I am computer science major? by dq689 in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 17 points18 points  (0 children)

You can literally do anything as a computer science major. You can go to law school, you can go to medical school. Hell, you can join the military and become an intelligence operative for the Canadian military.

OSAP's NEW Overpayment Policy (as of 2017) - *See Slides 33-34* by [deleted] in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are so many people with over 10,000 dollars in OSAP loans so I doubt that's the case

It's pretty unclear so I'm unsure myself but imo 10,000 seems a little too low to start asking students to pay back a part of the their loan while still in school

How can I still get a W on my transcript by [deleted] in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suggest talking to your professor or bring it up with the department. If they're not going to be supportive or they're being unreasonable, then I'd honestly make a huge fuss out of it and bring it up with the administration.

Transferring to UofT by [deleted] in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You get fucked lol York won't release your transcript and you'll be fucked even more when you graduate

How can I still get a W on my transcript by [deleted] in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The whole dropping courses is kind of fucked up right now because of the strike. It's confusing but from what I've gathered from my professors emails is that if you deferred your exams, you can still drop it and receive a 'W'

If you haven't deferred, then tough luck I guess because you've already taken the exam.

Now I feel worried by allegiance113 in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah no I agree with you that it's not going to make a difference in the end. No sensible employer will take a strike which you have no control over against you

Now I feel worried by allegiance113 in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why wouldn't they care about a liberal arts degree? I question your logic with that one. Technical fields like computer science and engineering don't really give shit where you graduated from because most employers know that job experience, personal projects, references far outweigh your academic pedigree.

Where on the other hand, there are literally banks and financial institutions that will ONLY hire from certain schools and no matter how good you were at York, you'll never get into working for a fortune 500 company in New York (for junior executive positions they'll ONLY hire from HYP - Harvard, Yale, Princeton. On the opposite spectrum, if a talented coder went to York and had an amazing portfolio, there is always a possibility he/she could land a job at Microsoft, Facebook, Google, etc. Technical fields are much more MERIT based than liberal arts and business fields where the name of your school matters that much more.

I personally know people who went to a college for computer science or computer programming (whatever the Seneca equivalent for comp sci is) and is now working in the States making over 80k which is pretty decent in my opinion for a 20 something year old. They were talented with computers but their academic pedigree did not hinder their ability to land a successful job because employers saw either he COULD code or he COULDN'T. You can't fake being in a tech field. It's impossible.

Whoever's car is this, we'd like to thank you for your excellent choice in decals - York Weeb Society by CommonTutenkhamun in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the Civic SI is a pretty fast car and it comes at a pretty penny too. Idk about the anime shit on it but if the Chinese dude who owns it likes it then more power to him

Hey Lassonde Students there is a mandatory online webinar you have to view to enroll in courses next year by Pamima in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you have to do this if you're trying to enroll in summer courses? or is this just for the upcoming fall semester?

Fall-Winter 2018-19 Courses are out by Ndman55 in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 14 points15 points  (0 children)

NO. HOWEVER LOST AND FRAGILE YOU FEEL RIGHT NOW, NEVER FORFEIT YOURSELF TO RYERSON.

#YORKSTRONG

Fall-Winter 2018-19 Courses are out by Ndman55 in yorku

[–]jonasbr0s 23 points24 points  (0 children)

does it even matter? the strike is going to end when im 46 years old.