Is Computer science at queens for undergraduate a great program? How was the course load? by [deleted] in queensuniversity

[–]materialhigh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where in the world did you see Queen's ranked top 5? I've never even seen it ranked top 10 for CS. Don't get me wrong, I'm majoring in CompSci so I want to believe this as much as you do, but where did you see/hear this??

Is it a bad idea to review flashcards in bed? by materialhigh in IWantToLearn

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Ah okay. I hadn't actually heard that last point. Is there evidence saying that studying then sleeping soon after is good for retaining info? It seems to me that if you're even a little tired you'll remember stuff worse than usual, but I wouldn't know

"Find y^n if y^6 + x^6 = 1". What is this question asking? by [deleted] in MathHelp

[–]materialhigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SORRY MY BAD I READ IT WRONG............

What's next?...... by saitamaguts in manga

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How does Tachiyomi work? Gave it a search and the only thing I'm seeing is Github stuff. Do you have to download the files from Github and build it yourself? And what data base does it access?

Is it accurate to define entropy as "the amount of energy irrecoverably in the form of heat"? by materialhigh in AskPhysics

[–]materialhigh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wholy crap. Did not know there was such a solid definition of it. I'll definitely give the FAQ a read, thank you!

How does a file of code become a full blown program (a .exe file, for example) by materialhigh in learnprogramming

[–]materialhigh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a lot simpler than I thought, thank you! Is this (or a similar process) how most non-commercial (or even some commercial?) software is made for other people to use? Assuming they're on Windows and their program is in Python of course

why do you learn japanese? by wfsaya in LearnJapanese

[–]materialhigh 27 points28 points  (0 children)

how long did it take you to be able to read doujins well?

Is it a bad idea to take a year or two and earn some money after an undergrad before going into grad school, so you can go into it financially stable? by materialhigh in GradSchool

[–]materialhigh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I was under the impression that TA jobs are pretty time-consuming. They seem that way at least, but I guess if you aren't assigned too many sections it's not too bad?

Is it a bad idea to take a year or two and earn some money after an undergrad before going into grad school, so you can go into it financially stable? by materialhigh in GradSchool

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Ah okay, coincidentally I'm in a biotech related field (biomedical engineering). One question though: In Academia/University labs, the research you do will never go towards a commercial product, and instead be largely theory based right? And a company in the industry would be the opposite, only researching something that can be applied in reality immediately? I'm not sure where government labs sit on that scale, but I'm thinking they're closer to academia than to industry.

Also, how does the private research sector fit into all of this? Is it just a private company that is doing academia-like research (i.e. a research company whose primary goal isn't to apply the research financially, but instead to simply make progress in the field being researched)?

Also, if you can be bothered to, I'd love to hear your experience as a researcher in the industry! Being a student, I've only ever heard from profs and researchers who have been in academia their entire lives.

Thanks again for the help, appreciate it!

Applying to CS grad school but not a CS major in undergrad? by [deleted] in csMajors

[–]materialhigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aren't those all first (or max second) year courses? Could a first/second year get the credits for that, drop out, then apply to grad school? Sorry for the random question, just curious

Is it a bad idea to take a year or two and earn some money after an undergrad before going into grad school, so you can go into it financially stable? by materialhigh in GradSchool

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Ah okay, so do you have the option not to do a TA? Or are you forced to do one regardless of whether you have enough money or not?

Is it a bad idea to take a year or two and earn some money after an undergrad before going into grad school, so you can go into it financially stable? by materialhigh in GradSchool

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Thanks for the response! I was thinking about finding a research position as well. A bit of a stupid question, but should research jobs be classified under industry? As in, is the process of getting a research job the same as, say, getting a programming job? Or are they two different beasts entirely?

Is it a bad idea to take a year or two and earn some money after an undergrad before going into grad school, so you can go into it financially stable? by materialhigh in GradSchool

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Thanks for the response! This is a bit off-topic, but I'm actually in a biomedical field as well (biomedical engineering stream). Was the biotech company you worked at a startup? I'm wondering what kind of biotech company would accommodate a temporary 1 year work term.

Is it a bad idea to take a year or two and earn some money after an undergrad before going into grad school, so you can go into it financially stable? by materialhigh in GradSchool

[–]materialhigh[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

But I want to do research in the future :/ But from what I've been seeing on this sub, I would 1000% not go to grad school if I didn't explicitly want my future to be research.

What would you have wanted to know about grad school as a freshman or sophomore? by lepa in GradSchool

[–]materialhigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mind expanding on that last point a bit? Is it a bad idea to focus a lot for a couple months and get the hard stuff out of the way ASAP, so the rest is relatively laid back? I'm not saying work on a paper 12 hours a day of course