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MSc Computer Science (Neg) PT T151.

  • 26-07-2013 03:16PM
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    Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 2,976 Mod ✭✭✭✭


    Received an offer for this course today. Anyone else on boards get one?

    LoGiE


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,992 ✭✭✭Korvanica


    LoGiE wrote: »
    Received an offer for this course today. Anyone else on boards get one?

    LoGiE

    Congrats man!

    I got one too! Lookin forward to it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16 Peanut81


    Hi,

    Just got an offer for this course as well, I was away last week so I missed the orientation week, how was it?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13 Yashir0


    hmm... welcome guys XD


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13 Yashir0


    Peanut81 wrote: »
    Hi,

    Just got an offer for this course as well, I was away last week so I missed the orientation week, how was it?
    Korvanica wrote: »
    Congrats man!

    I got one too! Lookin forward to it.
    Hi guys, I just graduated from cs NL this year, here are some suggestions for u:
    1. DO NOT take "information security management", over 50% got D- in this crouse
    2. NL is not that difficult(also not easy), but if u want to get a 1.1 degree u need to work hard and your computer technology background is NOT so important, However,if u have some basic acknowledge about C and software engineering it would be very helpful
    3. Every semester u should take at least one On-line crouse, they are easy but helpful.Professional Java 1 and 2 are strongly recommended, Dont be scared by its name, they are much easier than Java technology(the basic one). I know this is weird but its true
    4.Attend every lecture, u dont want to miss something important
    5.Make friends with different ppl, you may need some of them to be your team member in semester 3
    6. Enjoy your life, I will probably meet u guys in a few weeks(I'm a doctor now,yeah!)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9 NoLimit


    Yashir0 wrote: »
    Hi guys, I just graduated from cs NL this year, here are some suggestions for u:
    1. DO NOT take "information security management", over 50% got D- in this crouse
    2. NL is not that difficult(also not easy), but if u want to get a 1.1 degree u need to work hard and your computer technology background is NOT so important, However,if u have some basic acknowledge about C and software engineering it would be very helpful
    3. Every semester u should take at least one On-line crouse, they are easy but helpful.Professional Java 1 and 2 are strongly recommended, Dont be scared by its name, they are much easier than Java technology(the basic one). I know this is weird but its true
    4.Attend every lecture, u dont want to miss something important
    5.Make friends with different ppl, you may need some of them to be your team member in semester 3
    6. Enjoy your life, I will probably meet u guys in a few weeks(I'm a doctor now,yeah!)
    Hi Yashir0,

    Thanks for overview of the course, I am going to do it this year (or well starting next week). Basically I have selected both professional java 1 & 2. I have two modules of level 3 which i need to select one, comp30250: Parallel and cluster computing and comp30480: Mobile application development.
    Did you take any of them, so u can make an overview? I am planning to attending the lectures of both of them so I can decide which to take next week.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13 Yashir0


    NoLimit wrote: »
    Hi Yashir0,

    Thanks for overview of the course, I am going to do it this year (or well starting next week). Basically I have selected both professional java 1 & 2. I have two modules of level 3 which i need to select one, comp30250: Parallel and cluster computing and comp30480: Mobile application development.
    Did you take any of them, so u can make an overview? I am planning to attending the lectures of both of them so I can decide which to take next week.

    Hi Nolimit
    Sorry I didnt take any of them, what I suggest is what you planned. Personally I prefer Mobile app cuz I got several courses that involve Android development, especially the final project in semester 3. It should be more useful , but follow your interests.


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