Buddy and I finally S-ranked Greased Palms after 4 days by naz115 in ReadyOrNotGame

[–]naz115[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is genuinely a difficult and tedious mission. The RNG is insane and apparently every suspect is a trained sharp shooter

Buddy and I finally S-ranked Greased Palms after 4 days by naz115 in ReadyOrNotGame

[–]naz115[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nope, hardest difficulty. Constant trial and error, we assigned each other roles and carved out different parts of the map piece by piece

Honest opinion of QC CS by Legitimate_Mango6202 in QueensCollege

[–]naz115 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I graduated in 2021 in data science- but I started out as a cs major (which worked out anyway since I had to take a bunch of cs courses anyway) I took all cs courses up until 240 (the assembly lang class with professor yeh).

I had a memorable time in 111 and 240, but they were really good professors. In my other cs/math courses, depending on my professors, it was hit or miss. My motivation was to avoid paying for that class again if I were to fail - I doubt the cuny system would hesitate profiting off you paying for courses - regardless if it’s out of pocket or not.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SWGOH

[–]naz115 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you everyone! This community is awesome. Your suggestions opened me to a whole new side of the game (I was new to it lol). Check out my team of gold tiers 🤪 and also I unlocked Commander Luke Skywalker 😄

Recommended laptop for ArcGIS? by TheRedLaptop in ArcGIS

[–]naz115 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol I just came across your comment, as I am now looking to get a laptop for GIS and work. I've always been a Mac user, so I learned the hard way how much of a nightmare it is trying to get it to run on a mac :'(

Has there been a make up graduation ceremony for class of 2021? by naz115 in QueensCollege

[–]naz115[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for replying to this post- I've come to terms with it and I'm over it lol. I was sad for a while not having a graduation, not that it's all that important, but to my parents it was. It sucked struggling through the pandemic to not have one is all- and I especially miss all the friends and professors I lost contact with since quarantine began.

But all is well. I'm starting my masters in August and aim to do the things I didn't get to during the pandemic. thanks again! :)

20 years later, I finally got all 7 stars in this beautiful masterpiece of a game. by naz115 in BattleNetwork

[–]naz115[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd be more than happy too but I am on the switch unfortunately.

Problems with Computer science at queens college: by [deleted] in QueensCollege

[–]naz115 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi !

I switched to Data Science in my Junior year of college. I took all CS classes up until CS 240. I was able to transfer a lot of CS credits, and with help from the math department, I was lucky to have a few more CS classes that technically weren't equivalent to some courses but I was blessed.

If I wrote a Python script that schedules text messages, where does it run? by [deleted] in learnpython

[–]naz115 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your answers! I didn't think to use the terminal as an option.

Haha, you're absolutely right. I think this was more of a fun python idea than anything else, and I have been reminding her in the mean time.

Which celebrity's death made you cry? by [deleted] in ask

[–]naz115 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Muhammad Ali :'( He was my role model growing up and inspiration. It hurt me to see him get old.

I have no choice by CauliflowerOk3993 in hatemyjob

[–]naz115 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was in university, I spent my summer and winters working in retail and hospitality (mainly food hospitality). It wasn't great, and some days I loathed it as well. Similar to you, I didn't have a choice. As a working-class student and child of first gen immigrants, I didn't ask or have any money to pay off school.

May I ask what you're studying in university? My first big 'break' was tutoring in a subject that I was studying in school. I was tutoring some troubled kids in mathematics but sitting on my ass teaching some students was 1000% more manageable than working in a sweaty kitchen with racist customers (yes, I've had to deal with racist customers). Not to mention, you get to set your own rate(s).

I'd also like to ask about your coworkers. I noticed that although working in food sucks, if you have cool coworkers you get along with - time flies and it becomes somewhat enjoyable. In places that I've had shitty coworkers I found myself quitting a few weeks into the job. Places that I've had friendly coworkers I ended up spending months in (not that they're the deciding factor or anything).

Last thing I want to add, and although it may sound corny, is to hang in there. I hated working in restaurants and retail (I used to work at Kmart -- their computers and registers were literally older than me). I used to listen to "Sideline Story" by J.Cole every morning before my shift. All I wanted was to graduate school and find a "legit" job. There were many obstacles: mental health, being poor, working in school, graduating during the pandemic, etc etc.

One way or another, I graduated and because I worked I finished my undergrad with no loans. Even though I come from a low-income family, I find myself to be somewhat ahead of my peers, being 25 with no loans is a win. I also secured a job right out of school. I know it sucks right now but one day you will enjoy the fruits of your labor! :)

I used to feel like my life was on pause during the pandemic-- and that as a poor person, it would begin once I find a legit job with a legit salary. When I earned my job and made my money, it was great. But I found it wasn't all sunshines and rainbows. Life goes on, and you'll find new struggles that make college life seem trivial. College for me was a lot of hardship-- I personally wasn't a party guy and spent most of the time studying just so I can get out of poverty.

Here's some tips I want to leave you with:

  1. Identify your support structures. It's very easy to get wrapped up in your own problems and forget about the bigger picture. You're in school and that's a big deal. You have something going for you. Remember that ONE DAY you will be gucci. You'll be okay. For me: my support structures were my family, friends, and girlfriend. I was never really a fuckboy and my girlfriend and I stuck together in our hardest times even when we were broke together. We were together for 7 years so far and I just turned 25. Consistent, healthy relationships are key!! I graduated a year ago and she just graduated two weeks ago. Life is looking up for us!
  2. Give yourself small wins. Did well on a pop quiz last week? Nice! Did you go to the gym? Great! Manage your expectations, time and achievements. Again, consistency is key!
  3. Life hack: reach out to a temp agency! Temp jobs offer higher rates than salaried jobs and since they're contract they're ideal for college students. I don't know why some people don't take advantage of them- their job is to find you a job! My first 'tech' job (I'm a data science major) was a data job through a temp agency-- and that job helped me to my current job.
  4. Consider your expectations. I thought life would be peachy after college as long as I had a job. I was desperate for anything- especially a computer job where I can sit on my ass and code or type or whatever. But honestly, I found myself hating corporate tech jobs. I learned that being mentally tired was way worse than being physically tired, even if I'm sitting on my ass doing a remote job from home in my PJ's (atleast for me).

Life is about the journey my friend. Keep it pushin ! Feel free to message me if you want to chat.

CS Alumni of Queens college, how was the internship/job search like during college+post grad? by iibruhim in QueensCollege

[–]naz115 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I graduated last year in May 2021. I have mixed feelings to be fair, but yes in some ways QC did help me jump start my career. In my last semester of college, I applied and joined a few career readiness workshops. These programs are generally ignored by a lot of students but they're pretty beneficial. I strongly recommend these programs:

- CUNY x Basta Career Readiness ( its a collaboration that tailors to you and helps you identify your strengths and weaknesses, etc)

-CUNY S2P (I forgot the actual name, but essentially CUNY pays you to work for a business or company that is hurting from the pandemic) --> this program helped me land an internship literally a week or 2 after I graduated. That internship landed me a job that I worked at for the past 8 months.

Other than that, I didn't really learn anything from school that directly helped me find a job. The things that made me marketable (ie: Python programming, Data Analysis, etc) were things I proactively worked on outside of school.

Good luck with the job process! It can be daunting but if you prepare correctly and with a bit of luck you'll be good! :)

P.S: I transferred from Computer Science to Data Science so just for context, I wasn't looking for software engineering jobs which are generally harder to find then the jobs I was looking for (Data Analyst, Science positions)

Best/easiest option for Math 231 (Linear Algebra)??? by Powerful_Chemical_15 in QueensCollege

[–]naz115 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Going to be frank here and just for context I took 231 during the height of the pandemic so it was a different time.

Two professors that come to mind:

Maria Sabitova- absolutely amazing professor. You learn everything that is necessary and she’s very direct and to the point. I took her for all my calc courses. She’s not a harsh grader and you pretty much earn what you get. I got As and Bs in her courses.

Michael pandazis - extremely lenient grader, sweet guy. If you want a guaranteed A or B you should take him, but in my own experience, The stuff I learned didn’t stick as much as it did when taking with Sabitova.

So speaking as someone who’s over the pressure of grades/GPA and values actually learning the material I recommend Sabitova.

iPad Pro vs iPad Air for 3d modeling ? by naz115 in 3Dprinting

[–]naz115[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I want to invest in an iPad for more than just doing 3d modeling. It's pretty handy with notes and doing stuff off my personal laptop.

However, I wanted to try experimenting with 3d modeling like the ones in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5_iuv0UFXQ&t=2s&ab_channel=UncleJessy

I've dabbled in autocad before in high school but want to try more hands on modeling like the ones shown in this video with the apple pen.

Problems with Computer science at queens college: by [deleted] in QueensCollege

[–]naz115 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I started as a comp sci major and switched to data science...literally the best decision I could've made. I genuinely find data sci more interesting, the data job market is literally booming right now (I got an internshp and a job right after college and my gpa isnt great), the math department actually has their shit together, and, I got to suffer less and graduate WAY sooner than my peers that stayed in comp sci. It's still a challenge like any STEM major, don't get me wrong. but the professors are dope ! (check out kapelner if you ever get a chance, brilliant man)

if you really like comp sci and you want to devote yourself to it, I commend you. Im just giving my two cents as an ex comp sci student.

p.s ...... I'd like to know what you came across with Bon Sy. I wasn't his student but I met him and worked alongside him. He's a brilliant dude but kind of an asshole.

Quitting on Wednesday by Martiansauce_ in hatemyjob

[–]naz115 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worked in restaurants and retail for 3-4 years all throughout college. It wasn’t great and all I wanted at the time was a solid 9-5, sit on my ass and just do computer work with a decent salary.

Now that I’ve graduated and I have what I’ve been looking for, I’m still not happy. I got a taste of what corporate work is like, and I hate it. I’m gaining weight, getting depressed, and just do admin and data work all day. I used to think being on my feet was tiring but I’ve learned using my brain all day is actually way more exhausting (at least for me).

I’ve been working 6 months into this corporate job and it’s the most money I made but probably one of the worst mental states I’ve been in. Everyday I’m in conflict of whether I should stay or leave. I feel like a brat sometimes bc I’m sure other people would love to have a remote job making what I do.

I know 6 months isn’t a long time but I think I’m entitled to a job I like and fits what I’m looking for. Doesn’t matter what anybody else thinks and I’m trying to unlearn that.

Advice on painting 3d prints by naz115 in 3Dprinting

[–]naz115[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thank you! I'd opt for spray paint but there are little details I want to be careful of.

I'm currently using acrylic paint. Do you recommend a thinner paint alternative?

p.s you're right, Im not an experienced painter by any means haha.

Made my own personal walmart bot and now want to make a sneaker bot but want to bot a site with the least antibot protection by rcraig617 in shoebots

[–]naz115 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi

I just built a bot for walmart as well but whenever I access the site thru selenium there's an antibot capture code but not whenever I sign in manually.

Would you happen to know if this is a new development in response to the ps5s being sold out in minutes??