That's essentially SE, but swap out Stats for MSCI and pop in an extra CS course for a total of six courses. So it's definitely possible with one less course.
I had a term similiar to yours. Ill just say that I started with a low 80s avg ended with mid-high 70s avg. Dropped 4 % CAV. If you think its too much load, it probably is.
OP here, I was worried because I am not exactly an A-star student. I struggled in CS 135 and even in CS 116, I had to spent most of time on coding, consequently did poorly in MATH 136. Plus I heard CS 246 is way harder than the first year CS courses so...
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ReplyDeleteYes, it is possible, in 2nd year I could have done those 5 + another CS course easily. For you? not sure.
237 and 231 are easy courses. 239 was more challenging and takes a lot of time to do well in
ReplyDelete231 syllabus and marking scheme changed, its not the same anymore. Its avg is way lower nowadays.
Delete231 is easy, I found 237 harder than 239. But yeah, this seems perfectly doable.
ReplyDeleteThat's essentially SE, but swap out Stats for MSCI and pop in an extra CS course for a total of six courses. So it's definitely possible with one less course.
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty chill course load OP.
ReplyDeleteUmm.. this seems pretty standard. What's the issue?
ReplyDeleteI had a term similiar to yours. Ill just say that I started with a low 80s avg ended with mid-high 70s avg. Dropped 4 % CAV. If you think its too much load, it probably is.
ReplyDeleteThat's very similar to what everyone does.
ReplyDeleteOP here, I was worried because I am not exactly an A-star student. I struggled in CS 135 and even in CS 116, I had to spent most of time on coding, consequently did poorly in MATH 136. Plus I heard CS 246 is way harder than the first year CS courses so...
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