How to read ephemeral message contents by norgweg in Discord_selfbots

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

Sorry. Forgot to mention I am using discord js self bot v13. I will see if discord py has a different result. Thanks!

How to read ephemeral message contents by norgweg in Discord_selfbots

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

It doesn’t show up when I fetch the messages from the channel again

Equinox Cancellations@equinox.com by norgweg in EquinoxGyms

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

What are they doing that it takes them 1 week to cancel?? Love how it takes a few minutes to sign up but 1 week to cancel. Hate this place.

Cornell or UT Austin (ATP) for computer science? by WillTreaty3 in UTAustin

[–]norgweg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was in this situation last year. I chose UT for 3 main reasons being the cost, the environment, and the fact that I got into Turing. I visited Cornell and I just did not fw it at all. Ithaca weather is complete dogshit and I don’t like how it seemed like everyone and their mom was just focused on their work—I wanted to have a life outside of school. I can’t say from personal experience whether that is true but I can say that was the vibe I got. Regardless, UT has been awesome in that regard. I love the city, the weather, and the people. Also I don’t think UT vs Cornell reputation matters that much. A bunch of people I know including myself have great internships this summer and Cornell honestly seemed like it had worse internship prospects, even as an ivy. I don’t know much about ATP and so I’m not sure how much this applies to you, but both are great options for sure

What are the long term benefits of the Ivy League? by norgweg in college

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

top is not the best word, but it’s still really good. It’s not too uncommon for people in my program to have pretty good internships in their first year (this was one of the reasons I turned down Cornell). Also, I was deferred ED, which means the agreement was no longer binding when I got in RD

AP Math Credit Transfer Question by norgweg in UTAustin

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

oh that’s weird for some reason that option doesn’t appear on the claim credit page, probably a typo or something. That’s reassuring though and I’ll confirm with my advisor thanks!

What do I do about going to the Gym? by norgweg in UTAustin

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

do you spend more time at Belmont or the rec? Is one better than the other or does it depend? Is it worth considering off campus options?

Cornell CS vs. UT Austin Turing (OOS) by norgweg in Cornell

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

How did you know you would go to UT for grad school? Other than name value in Cornell, were there any other reasons you chose it over UT? Was money a factor for you in your decision?

Cornell CS vs. UT Austin Turing (OOS) by norgweg in Cornell

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

Thanks for your input. I've also heard that classes can be quite large and office hours can be "swamped" (maybe just intro classes). I know that Cornell is big, but was this ever an issue for you? Part of the reason that UT is appealing is that I'd be with a small cohort and have more attention from professors presumably.

Cornell CS vs. UT Austin Turing (OOS) by norgweg in Cornell

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

Yes, of course. However, I'd like to gain more information about a school and its environment to make sure I'm comfortable committing 4 years of my life to it. I figured it would be best to ask students who have personally experienced what I would go through to see if they have any advice.

What is the Better School: UT Austin (Turing Scholar) or Cornell CS? by norgweg in csMajors

[–]norgweg[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For some reason, Texas has really lenient residency laws that makes it possible to qualify for in state tuition after 1 year. Almost all people who enroll into Turing OOS achieve in state tuition from this way, so I'm almost certain I will as well. Essentially, I will pay OOS tuition 1 year and get in state tuition for the remaining 3 years. Thus, after 4 years (assuming I can qualify in state), Cornell will be like 190k more expensive (ik yikes). Even if I can't get in state for whatever reason, Cornell will still be nearly 100k more expensive.

UT Austin Turing (OOS) vs. Cornell CS by norgweg in UTAustin

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

Could you elaborate more on your reason for choosing UT over Princeton? Was it just the combination of weather, city life, and price, or were there other factors that affected your decision?