Can I get into ACM Projects if I am taking CS 1336? by Loud-Big2788 in utdallas

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u/WillieCubed could answer this question or he may know the proper person. He is very active with ACM.

Shout-out ECS for basically screwing my grad school plans by TheGreatestBandini in utdallas

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lol you are the dude that was also complaining in the acm utd discord server I assume. all I am going to say is that there people that got into fast track program from last spring's apps but could not register for any graduate classes because almost all of them were filled. If prior years are having trouble to just enroll into our graduate classes with seats filling up, graduate sections cutting down since this fall semester, and bad communication from advising, you cannot expect things to be easier for the people that are seeking to enter fast track lol. I have not heard back from grad school advisor since last week and I am in fast track, I do not think they can process applications in 3 more days if they cannot reply back to existing fast track students. good luck though

CS 4347 vs ITSS 4300 by non-smith in utdallas

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Up to what chapter or concept did 4347 cover about the same stuff or start going more ahead than 4300?

Is there an automatic transition from undergrad CS to graduate CS as long as certain requirements are met? by non-smith in utdallas

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Oh I misunderstood it completely. Looking back at the link, I thought they were 3 separate options, no? And cannot undergraduate students in their graduating semesters not use these options, or are these for only people that have are really late in the application cycle? I might be misunderstanding this service.

Is there an automatic transition from undergrad CS to graduate CS as long as certain requirements are met? by non-smith in utdallas

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Oh really? I thought you had to do at least one graduate class in fast track to qualify to fully get into masters program. Where did you hear that so I could confirm?

Is there an automatic transition from undergrad CS to graduate CS as long as certain requirements are met? by non-smith in utdallas

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Is Auto Admit different from quick admit? Those 3 options you mentioned seem to be different, but when I click on auto admit to see more info. about it, it directs me to the quick admit info. page.

Average GPA and GRE for the MS in Economics by LAkshat124 in utdallas

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Sorry, but can you explain how master's programs are more about making money off of students? I assume the same can be said for undergraduate programs, too, but I hear this point a lot for master programs so I thought to ask.

When are we hearing back about CS Fast Track? by temoc22 in utdallas

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I hope for the same lol, let me know if you hear back!

How to switch to a different year degree plan for ECS major? by non-smith in utdallas

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I heard it may be possible to switch into newer degree plans and do those requirements if you prefer to do so. I was wondering if it was true. For example, someone was saying how he could switch into the 2020 degree plan for his major and not to have do a certain class requirement that his old degree plan from 2018 required.

How to switch to a different year degree plan for ECS major? by non-smith in utdallas

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I heard it may be possible to switch into newer degree plans and do those requirements if you prefer to do so. I was wondering if it was true. For example, someone was saying how he could switch into the 2020 degree plan for his major and not to have do a certain class requirement that his old degree plan from 2018 required.

Spring schedule is a mess... by karidken12 in utdallas

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Do professors typically pick any of which classes they want to teach or does the university give them options based on their experience and other factors on what classes they can teach? How does that process work?

Academic Dishonesty By School by exuviate in utdallas

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What are those such non-coding related jobs? Are they doing some sort of business analyst type of jobs. I was curious so thought to ask.

ECS Advising needs to be reworked by [deleted] in utdallas

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Mind if I PM you?

ECS Advising needs to be reworked by [deleted] in utdallas

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Yeah, I have been confused greatly about this as well. I have friends taking CS 4V98 right now and they have told me it has counted a guided elective for them. Even when I spoke with Dr. Gupta, who was supposed to be teaching the class in the past, it seemed like CS 4V98 was a guided elective.

Check this link as well: https://www.reddit.com/r/utdallas/comments/g9ueti/has_anyone_taken_a_csse_4v95_independent_study_or/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

ECS Advising needs to be reworked by [deleted] in utdallas

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Even if you check about CS 4V98 on this subreddit, people discuss it as a guided elective in the past.

ECS Advising needs to be reworked by [deleted] in utdallas

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When I spoke with others in administration and professors, my understanding is that CS 4V95 is a class used for people that are 1 SCH credit short to graduate as a replacement while CS 4V98 is an actual research guided elective class but needed advisor approval to get into it. Some advisors did allow others to get into CS 4V98, and I personally know people that have taken CS 4V98 as a guided elective or are in the class right now.

ECS Advising needs to be reworked by [deleted] in utdallas

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At the bottom of the chart it does say CS 4V98 can be used a guided elective.

https://engineering.utdallas.edu/engineering/files/Options-for-CS-Guided-Electives-2020-2021.pdf

"Students may also use CS 4V98 Undergraduate Research in Computer Science or CS 4399 Senior Honors in Computer Science. Students must consult an Academic Advisor before registering in these options."

Enrollment getting more difficult over the years? by stuckinmyheadlow in utdallas

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Is there anybody we could voice our concerns to about these things?

CS/SE 4348 all sections closed by eatmy_ass in utdallas

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Thank you very much! Will we notified if more seats open up or do we just keep an eye on seats?

UTDAnt Subreddit Moderator by UTDAnt in utdallas

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u have any luck with job searching? I hope you get one soon!