u/Fluxiers_j

Advice on subjects and overlap
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Advice on subjects and overlap

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Hey guys and girls*,

I am an incoming exchange student, and wanted to ask your opinion on my schedule. I might drop the GEOG2015 anyway, but there is still the issue of the overlap at TBM4384 & TEP4221.

Furthermore I'd like your anecdotal experience with the subjects I chose and maybe some advice.

Thank you very much in advance! I really appreciate it :)

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u/Fluxiers_j — 2 days ago
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Searching for people to rent with

I am an exchange student who unfortunately didn‘t get a place at SIT.
Maybe someone was interested in sharing an apartment?
Dm me if interested :)

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u/Fluxiers_j — 13 days ago

Path to learn statistics as preparation for some hard courses [Q]

Undergraduate Business Engineering student here. I didn't have lots of statistics (one course on stats/probability and one on regression models) but both were rather low level.

Next semester I would like to take the opportunity to get into some rather hard courses, (General Linear models, Stochastic Modelling and Statistical Inference) because I am abroad and the field interests me, even tough I don't know much.

I feel like I should really prepare for this, especially brushing up on my statistics knowledge and Linear Algebra.

I wanted to ask you for good books, a mix between rigour and practicability but the book should "take my hand".

I have Sheldon M. Rosses Intro to probability for engineers and while I like it generally, I feel like I wouldn't mind if it took me a little more by hand and explained a little more, also about the "why".

Maybe I'm also just not cut out for that kind of subjects, nonetheless I'd really appreciate your book / path suggestions.

Kind Regards

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u/Fluxiers_j — 20 days ago