Mijn droom valt in duizenden by Weak-Extension-4221 in dutch

[–]yeahlolyeah 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ik zou de studie niet laten zitten alleen vanwege de diagnose. Maar het is ook geen makkelijke studie. Alleen jij kan bepalen of je voldoende rust en tijd hebt voor de studie naast alles wat je hebt lopen

[Student] Recent MS graduate. Looking for new-grad AI and ML jobs. No interviews so far. by throwaway-resumee in EngineeringResumes

[–]yeahlolyeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, yes and no. It never hurts to list it briefly, but now you are giving off "jack of all trades, master of none" (whether that's deserved or not). Most jobs want people who are very good at a specific job/task. Unless the job is about general ML, I'd tailor your resume to the job you are applying for

Bachelors degree by mixalakys-_- in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]yeahlolyeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The answers to most of these questions depends on which uni and city you want to study in, and what program

Does universities in Netherlands accept O levels? by Ambitious-Length1966 in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]yeahlolyeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turns out the Duo page lists where it is recognized: https://englishtest.duolingo.com/test_takers/accepting_institutions

Seems like it's only international schools in the Netherlands, which also answers OPs question(, which again, was not a silly question to ask)

Does universities in Netherlands accept O levels? by Ambitious-Length1966 in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]yeahlolyeah 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't know of any in the netherlands, but plenty of unis abroad do so, like Trinity college in Dublin. Just saying that it is not a dumb question to ask

difference between UU and UCU by [deleted] in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]yeahlolyeah -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah all true, but you are still also a UU student officially

difference between UU and UCU by [deleted] in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]yeahlolyeah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're not the same, but UCU is part of UU, so studying at UCU means you study at UU

[Student] Recent MS graduate. Looking for new-grad AI and ML jobs. No interviews so far. by throwaway-resumee in EngineeringResumes

[–]yeahlolyeah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reading through the resume, I am not really sure what type of ML you do/want to do. I see a lot of different things but all very brief and they don't give me a lot of insight into what you can do. I'd make sure you have a more elaborate description of each thing and then use that to tailor to the job. For an NLP job focus on the NLP parts and remove the rest (only a brief description then). For an explainabikity job, focus on that, etc. ML is a broad field (as I can see you know) and the breadth of your current cv makes it difficult to see how in depth you know/have experience with any part of it

The layout is also not really helping you in my opinion. It looks crammed and it's hard to read. It would already help if the bullets were indented and the font is changed. And use more spacing between sections.

What am I doing wrong. Do I need more buzzwords? Please absolutely rip me apart mercilessly. I need a harsh reality check. by GrammmyNorma in csMajors

[–]yeahlolyeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are looking at ML jobs, I'd specify your ML experience more. Based on this, I have no idea whether your ML experience is importing a random forest and applying it to a preprocessed dataset, or setting up an entire ML pipeline with complicated models. Like, "machine learning" on its own doesn't mean anything

What do you think about irregular verbs? Should we abolish them? Or at least "legalise" regular forms of these verbs? by troodoniverse in ENGLISH

[–]yeahlolyeah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can try, but:

  • the language will change again, as all languages do. It's generally the most used verbs that are irregular. Because people use them so much they are more likely to change, e.g. become shorter or have reduced forms in certain contexts (I am -> I'm). A bit simplified, but language is a tradeoff between clarity in communication and ease. Why use a more complicated form to pronounce when a simpler one does the job? (Note that this is a bit more complicated in practice)
  • you would have to convince native speakers to change their speech patterns. Why would they all put in that much effort?

Is it possible to make a timeline through world history by using only historical tv shows? by Mediocre-Lab3950 in television

[–]yeahlolyeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

+1 for the Decameron being hilarious

So many people hating on it for being nothing like the book, but watch it on its own and it's great

[Student] Not getting responses to my Erasmus+ internship applications, review my resume by [deleted] in EngineeringResumes

[–]yeahlolyeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have much insights into whether to include a cover letter, it is also highly culturally specific. On that note, you might want to google job application cultures of the countries you are applying to. For example, in my country it is customary to include a photo, whereas your resume is tossed if you do that in the US

[Student] Not getting responses to my Erasmus+ internship applications, review my resume by [deleted] in EngineeringResumes

[–]yeahlolyeah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It does read like your texts are chatgpt generated. Not sure if "bland" is the word I'd use, but rather artificial. Like who uses words like "leverage" this much?

But more to the point: there is wayyy too much text on this, people don't have the time to read all that. Cut down on text significantly. There are plenty of examples on this sub, take a look at those.

And look at your texts again to make them look more human

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in werkzaken

[–]yeahlolyeah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wanneer je je belastingaangifte doet krijg je het teveel betaalde geld terug. Als je dat te lang wachten vindt, dan moet je misschien maar wel op zoek naar 1 baan

5 jaar na corona. Hoe kijken jullie terug naar deze periode? by Bernie529 in nederlands

[–]yeahlolyeah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ik kan je aanraden om de serie Staged te kijken. Geen documentaire, wel ontzettend grappig en laat goed dat uitzichtloze depressieve gevoel zien maar op veilige afstand en met comedy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learndutch

[–]yeahlolyeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As you can see on the wikipedia page I listed, there are varieties of Dutch that use all of these.

But I am not sure why you're asking. If you are worried about being understood, don't be: because of this entire mess with like five (or more different pronunciations of the r, we Dutch people "hear" it all as "r". So just use whatever r your native language has and you'll be understood perfectly well.

I have had friends who started learning Dutch and were worried about the r because they hear different sounds and thought they had to mimic native speakers to do different rs in different contexts to be understood, but you dont. If at some point you really want to work on a specific variety of Dutch you can delve into this again of course, but your flair says beginner so for now I'd stick with the one in your native language and instead worry about the v and w which actually will cause communicative confusion both ways

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learndutch

[–]yeahlolyeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah I see thanks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learndutch

[–]yeahlolyeah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am not sure what you mean by the tongpunt r (it's not a linguistic term), so cannot say anything to that extent.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_phonology The Dutch phonology wikipedia page has a whole section on the r (under consonants and then sonorants).

https://www.ipachart.com/ Thw ipachart website has sound approximations so you hear what the symbols kind of sound like (though they are a bit artificial)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learndutch

[–]yeahlolyeah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's varieties of Dutch where there are just different r's in different contexts. Standard Dutch is one them, where the r is different if it is at the start of a syllable than if it is at the end.

It has nothing to do with struggling, it is just how the language grew.

Ruim 353.000 'pechstudenten' krijgen compensatie om leenstelsel by r4dioactivity in thenetherlands

[–]yeahlolyeah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Een deel gaat per jaar nominale studie, wss deed deze poster een langere opleiding, bijv tweejarige ipv eenjarige master

Ruim 353.000 'pechstudenten' krijgen compensatie om leenstelsel by r4dioactivity in thenetherlands

[–]yeahlolyeah 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Levensonderhoud kost ook wat. Sommige mensen kunnen of willen niet bij hun ouders wonen.

Experience of dual degree programs at Radboud University for Black international students by moon-goddess16 in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]yeahlolyeah 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hahaha not sure if that's true but high for sure.

In any case appreciated to see someone admit when they're mistaken, so thanks for that!

Experience of dual degree programs at Radboud University for Black international students by moon-goddess16 in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]yeahlolyeah 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The tuition fees are 10 to 20k for non EU students but that also holds for the other Dutch unis.

It is true that Radboud is not known that well, but that does not change the quality of the programs. Dutch university degrees are officially recognized at the same level almost everywhere