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Year 1, Semester 1 Modules
Posted By Lester Chan at 20:22 in Blog
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I will be taking the following modules for my first year, first semester:

CS1102 - Data Structures and Algorithms (5 MCs) [530 PTs]
CS1104 - Computer Organisation (4 MCs) [1 PT]
CS1231X - Discrete Structures (4 MCs) [1 PT]
MA1301 - Introductory Mathematics (4 MCs) [1 PT]
ET1000 - English For Academic Purposes (N/A) [N/A]

Module Code - Module Name (Module Credits) [Points Bidded]

530 points for CS1102 is a little crazy, LOL.


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junyang
Comment #1
  • 00:07
  • Tuesday, 8th August 2006

GLHF.

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Will
Comment #2
  • 05:40
  • Thursday, 17th August 2006

Hey,

I am taking four Master degree program courses:

IST-202-B65 (13911) Cisco Router Configuration 4
EGR-109-B65 (11738) Engineering Project Management (Advanced)
CPT-255-B51 (13890) Operating Systems (Unix, Linux, Windows & DOS 4)
CPT-176-B02 (13885) Advanced Microcomp Operating Systems

This semester is going to suck big time. :( Was going to take a fifth but just found out four is going to be rough as is. Not really such what each class is really about since all the fundamentals have been covered in previous classes, of course. So I expect to be really challenged. Finally! ;)

Take Care,

Will

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Will
Comment #3
  • 05:41
  • Thursday, 17th August 2006

Oh but the reason I am taking master degree courses is because I aced all my classes with a 4.2 GPA. Waited classes and scored I think a 1560 on the SAT. Been four years so cant really remember…

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GaMerZGaMerZ
Comment #4
  • 08:51
  • Thursday, 17th August 2006

OMG, 4.2? Damn you are good. I was hoping I can get more than 3.5 after the end of 4 years. lol

Intending to get phd?

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Will
Comment #5
  • 03:57
  • Wednesday, 23rd August 2006

Yeah but not now. Perhaps in two years. Need a break…

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