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Any good electives this summer?
Anyone know of good electives this summer? I was thinking about CMPT 165 in Surrey with Harinder Khangura, but I'm not sure how time-consuming it would be. How long do the assignments and stuff take to do (for someone with a bit of HTML, but no Python)? Also, for CMPT 165, how much time needs to be put in for studying for the final? I want to make sure I have adequate time to prepare for such an exam so I don't absolutely bomb it. I have MATH 157 and BUEC 232 also this summer, so I want a class that I won't have to worry about as much, but I'm willing to put the work in if needed.
Or any other recommended electives would be appreciated. Thanks ;)
Or any other recommended electives would be appreciated. Thanks ;)
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i took 165 by dist ed but already knew most of the stuff, so i'm probably not the best source on this. also, the final mostly consisted of writing out html and/or pointing out errors in given code, as well as some basic design stuff, if I recall correctly.
We had a 35% research paper, 35% final, 15% midterm and 15% tutorial attendance/participation. The research paper wasn't actually that bad. It looked intimidating at first, since it was my first term and it was by far my biggest paper to write (8-10 pages). But I chose an enjoyable topic and just ran with it and ended up with an A on it. Final and midterm were a few multiple choice questions and then an essay or two. M/C questions were easy, but the essay part for the midterm I thought was really hard (because I didn't study much for it). Final was easy all-around. I ended up with a B+, but could have had an A- if I studied for the midterm, since I only got 60% on it.
I finalized my schedule today though. MATH 157, BUEC 232, ECON 105, ENGL 102W. Fun stuff >_>
lol.... i have the book, theres a whole chapter on sex toys... this is a huge blow off class.
its at 4:20 - 6 or 7.. nothing should conflict time wise.
I have taken a class with Khangura, and he's an incredibly good professor. Very helpful notes, and is very patient with his students. His assignments are typically harder than his exams, and is definitely a good challenge. I can probably take a 3-months course with him that discuss how paint drys and I would still enjoy it. You seem like a really good student, so you will definitely enjoy this course with him.
The CMPT165 class I took was super easy. I think our class average hovers around 99.9999999999999999999999999999999999 percent. You can do an assignment 30 seconds before it's due and pull off an A+. You can study for the exam 1 minute before and pull of an A+. But I think a few people on this forum failed this course. The easiness of this course is an hotly debated issue on here for some reason. I think it's the Python part that throws people off. Logics is programming is hard to wrap your head around, but once you do, it's easy and really fun to do. It's not like some other subjects where reading a bit allows you to understand it, it takes time.
Also, I love Python. I will gladly help you if you need. I have tons of resources as well.
Etc and ad infinitum.
If anyone is dead set on taking 165 there are PDFs of one of the texts floating around. Read it, if you think you can comprehend it, take the course.
If I take it sometime, it would definitely have to be in-class.