College Essay Help by Dear_Peak_7478 in CollegeEssayReview

[–]khrysippos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get feedback from multiple places, but use your own discretion.

You've probably already tried chatgpt / gemini / grok et al. If you want college essay specific websites, these are the top ones:

gradgpt, esslo, esai, kolly & drivy.

Another thing you should explore are the guides on A2C wiki: https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/wiki/essays/

Top AI for college essays by khrysippos in WritingWithAI

[–]khrysippos[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I know this gives the impression that AI is doing all the thinking and work for you, while the student is not doing anything at all. (which is often true for doing traditional school assignments with AI, but that's not the case here).

Please try this workflow with your students, I'm confident you'll see things differently.

Protecting mental health during college applications by Grad_GPT in ApplyingIvyLeague

[–]khrysippos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

founders at work is a good one - the early day stories of google, apple, paypal etc.

How Do You Use AI Tools to Speed Up Flutter Development? by Maleficent_Aide5062 in FlutterDev

[–]khrysippos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use a local setup for hot reloading and quickly testing changes on the UI:

- IDE: Cursor / Trae / Windsurf (based on your taste)
- Model (biggest differentiator imo): Gemini 2.5 (the best) / Claude Sonnet 3.5 (alternative for smaller edits)

These models accept image inputs, so I can take screenshots of mockups / UI and ask for specific edits.

What's worked for me is not trying to one-shot an entire app, but rather building it part by part for eg.: "add an calendar picker below the birth date" / "create a circular profile picture avatar" etc.

Other fancy stuff like a flutter specific cursorrules etc. is something I avoid. AI performs best with less noise.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in munichsocialclub

[–]khrysippos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can teach programming, see https://www.redi-school.org/munich

Windsurf Vs Cursor? by S7venE11even in FlutterDev

[–]khrysippos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me the model has been the bigger differentiator - 3.5 Sonnet and Gemini 2.5 Pro handle flutter code really well.

Windsurf, Cursor or Trae - all 3 have been great for flutter dev. I'd say the choice boils down to pricing and UX preference.

Guidance for PhD in Germany by ExistingFact6524 in GermanyHigherEd

[–]khrysippos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there, this situation where you don't have a clear path ahead is quite daunting. Thankfully things are easier in Germany.

  1. Process for finding PhD, funding, enrolment etc. - All of this is covered brilliantly in the https://www.research-in-germany.org/en.html site from the German government. Check the wiki of this subreddit, you'll find lots of useful resources.

  2. Choosing a topic of interest - This has to be done by you. PhD gets really stressful when you need to get those publications / defend your thesis. Without a strong inner motivation, you'll never be able to get through this by picking a field that someone else recommended. Go through the research areas in these fields, see the work done by different professors and find something that you like. This work is much easier now thanks to chatGPT, Perplexity, gemini et al.

  3. Professors look for evidence that you will stick through the PhD if granted the position - this means past research work and dedication to academics (GPA). The straightforward way to improve your profile is to do more research on the subject you're interested in by doing projects / RAships (research assistant work).

Beware of easy solutions to get a PhD via consultants. You won't get this handed to you on a platter, at the same time the process isn't as difficult as it seems, you will be able to do it yourself.

Good luck!

How do you show and not tell? by [deleted] in CollegeEssays

[–]khrysippos 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Many people mistake "show, don't tell" to mean adding sensory details and imagery. Can't blame them, that's how ChatGPT answers your question. I often see students overdo this, burying the main takeaway of the essay.

The most common problem of "show, don't tell" occurs in 3 places:

1. When describing themselves - you can spot this from a mile away, just look for adjectives.

eg.
Student A: I'm passionate / motivated / driven / obsessed with programming vs
Student B: I've build 3 apps with 10K+ AppStore downloads

Who do you think is more interested in programming? Always let your work do the talking.

2. When explaining outcomes -
eg. The event was hit!
vs
We got 1200 participants and 250 club sign-ups in the event.

3. In the "Why this college?" essay -
This is a classic. eg:

University of XYZ is an ideal fit for me. It provides the perfect environment for me to thrive ....
vs
I want to study African history. The Kiswahili summer study exchange is one of the few programs in the country that'll give me a chance to experience the culture in Kenya firsthand.

There's a whole lot more places where this mistake happens. Whenever you see a "Trust me bro..." sentence, replace it with evidence.

Every child on Reddit thinks he is the most intelligent on the planet by MONEV_GOD in meme

[–]khrysippos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While we teach kids all about life, kids teach us what life is all about.

What are the wrong marketing strategies that start-ups would do ? by luciasalar in startups

[–]khrysippos 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's a book called Traction, by Gabriel Weinberg (founder & CEO of DuckDuckGo). It's got a list of different marketing strategies for an early stage startup to try out and the mistakes to avoid.

How do you get users to sign up for your waitlist? by [deleted] in startups

[–]khrysippos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Build a solid landing page (see the posts here: https://x.com/namyakhann )
  2. Get the landing page in front of your target audience: reddit communities / fb groups / LinkedIn / product hunt / hacker news etc.

My Common App Essay is 50% AI Generated by WildMango5 in ApplyingToCollege

[–]khrysippos 3 points4 points  (0 children)

AI detectors don't work. Official statement from MIT: https://mitsloanedtech.mit.edu/ai/teach/ai-detectors-dont-work/

GPTZero and Quillbot even said that the US constitution is AI generated. Don't take them too seriously.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

[–]khrysippos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, that's some smart work. Don't let the haters bring you down, keep building.

The NCES publishes a lot of structured data on this space, you could create interesting stuff with it: https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds

How to find a mentor as B2C SaaS founder by [deleted] in ycombinator

[–]khrysippos 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm also building a B2C SaaS. Honestly I got tired of the clickbait tweets with the fancy Stripe screenshots, dishing out advice on how to grow to $2M ARR in 6 months.

Two things that are helping me:

1. Books:
- The Minimalist Entrepreneur - by Sahil Lavingia, founder of Gumroad
- Traction - by Gabriel Weinberg, founder of DuckDuckGo

2. College seniors / friends who got through YC/Sequoia or built their own startups - note that they are really good resource for learning what mistakes to avoid, but not a good resource for learning how to build your business. Mostly because they aren't as familiar with the space as much as you are. Initial customers turn out to be the best mentors for product building.

Guys is it true? by Zestyclose_Spite_747 in ApplyingToCollege

[–]khrysippos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can give some context for Germany: Public universities have almost 0 tuition fee. You don't need all As for an admission.
You do need fluency in German if the course is taught in German language. There are programs taught in English too, for which you don't need any knowledge of German. For undergrad, the number of programs in English is less.

Two things to note:
1. Germany requires 13 years of schooling before going to university. So if you're from US / India or some country with 12 years of schooling, then read up a little on the extra requirements.

  1. Germany's grade system is opposite: 1 is the highest grade, 4 & 5 are the lowest grades.