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- Just how rigorous is this program? : r CUBoulderMSCS - Reddit
Just how rigorous is this program? Compared to reviews of what I've read about OMSCS, the CU Boulder course is quite watered down and not demanding My impression is that one can go through this program without actually learning much, whereas in OMSCS, many of the course projects require serious toil but you come out better for it
- For undergrad, what are colleges with the most rigorous . . . - Reddit
All of the T20s are rigorous, but there are some with grade inflation (Harvard, Yale, Brown, Duke), and others that deflate grades (Princeton, MIT, UChicago, Caltech) Those with grade deflation may be considered more “rigorous” since it may be harder to get high marks Those deflating schools all are great for STEM, which will be some of the more rigorous majors In general though, people
- Am I the only one who thinks glorifying being “academically rigorous . . .
Rigorous courses builds college’s reputation notability to be chosen amongst others colleges…also it’s a good business decision “Let’s make these courses tough for students to pass so they will either be forced to repeat multiple times or drop out” which equates to being paid more tuition students taking out more student loans
- How Much Does Course Rigor Matter In Admissions? (Admissions . . . - Reddit
But you shouldn't roast yourself to take the most rigorous curriculum known to mankind You should take a curriculum that is a balance of appropriately challenging, realistic, and interesting
- Examples of clever post-rigorous thinking : r math - Reddit
I think good examples of post rigorous thinking came from people like Dirac, Heisenberg, and other physicists who didn't bring the same high standards of rigor from math, but had remarkable insight that later justified their techniques
- Vector calculus book for mathematicians? (No Leibniz notations . . . - Reddit
I am looking for a good rigorous vector calculus book with demonstrations and no hand-wavy definitions of the morphisms, fields and coordinate systems we work with Unfortunately, most books out there are made for physicists and severely lack mathematical clarity I don't want any of this Leibniz's notation business, even for partials
- What is the point of break through slash? : r RogueTraderCRPG
Since people have already answered on use I'll reference some talents, rigorous training is suppose to let you move after using it though it's finicky This would let you slash multiple enemies much easier
- Rigorous Deep Battery Life Testing : r browsers - Reddit
Deep testing (on my end) showed that firefox was the best browser for battery, next comes in chrome and lastly edge Users might disagree with me, but it all depends on ur system and your preferences I know people might say “BIASED TESTS” or “I GOT BETTER BATTERY WITH (whatever random browser like opera or sum)” But truth be told, firefox is the best browser for battery PERIOD Tools
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