u/Square-Sea5245

▲ 17 r/Mavuika

I use macros for basic Mavuika combos, and I feel like a chud

I dont know what my issue is, but when I do combos on a wall I can do them fairly consistently, but in practice I whiff a lot (even in milliastra dummy). I made two macros, one for OL/Vape (CDCF spam with super tight timings) and another for melt (6melt combo, CccF 3(cdF))

I use razer synapse and map the macro to a key on the side of my mouse.

This is a confession, and I am lowkey ashamed, but I just wanted others to know that if there is a will, there is a way.

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u/Square-Sea5245 — 1 day ago
▲ 1 r/peyups

[UPD] LF Fil 40 X4-1 classmates!

After 50 minutes of silence at CAL 401 I finally decided to go home nalang, did maam Santos eventually show up? May GC ba or may classwide e-mail that I missed 😭

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u/Square-Sea5245 — 18 days ago

[UPD] Math 22 - Rodolfo Maza

I'll be frank, I got a tres in his class (because of my shortcomings tbh). I dont think his class was bad, it was okay. If you put in enough effort, you will be rewarded.

He is very particular in what he wants to see in your blue book. One time I had a problem set up exactly how it needed to be, and I only needed to substitute values into it to get the final answer. I messed up the substitution somewhere and got 0 marks for a 3 point problem. Idk if i sound presumptuous but I wouldve been happy with half a point at least :(

He actually teaches well enough (I think hes able to convey conceptually difficult topics in a decently understandable way) but a gripe I had about his discussions is his sometimes counterproductive way of looking for class participation. I vaguely remember that he was asking us if we knew how to do this problem he had written on the chalkboard, but nobody was speaking up so we basically played math charades for 15 minutes until he eventually got the answer out of us. Case in point, he loves keeping you involved and that can be a good or bad thing sometimes.

One time, he had us write down a problem, swapped our papers randomly with each other, and had us solve other peoples problems. He gave you points on account of the problem you made, but deducted points from your paper if somebody managed to solve your problem. Lowkey I have to say that was pretty cretive, but it sucked for me cos I just wasnt listening.

In his class, be prepared, thats all I have to say. Smart folk did well in exams, I think may nakakaperfect nga, pero if ur a below average - average joe like me, wear your thinking caps and study m22 like a math geek!

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u/Square-Sea5245 — 25 days ago

[UPD] Speech 30 - PAGUNALING, JOHN CARLO

Got him this midyear, but I Haven't seen many reviews of him around. Anything will help, but I am mainly worried about the workload (right now i have 2 GE's and 1 PE). Thank you very much!

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u/Square-Sea5245 — 28 days ago
▲ 15 r/peyups

[UPD] S&T programs can I shift into to feel more fulfilled

Hello, I am currently a BS Industrial Engineering student in my second semester and I feel very conflicted about my program. I chose Industrial Engineering because I liked the money. I had always heard about the many opportunities,excellent salaries, and the (comparative to the rest of engineering) ease of this course and it made it very appealing to me. Before actually thinking too deeply about it, I accepted my offer and entered my first year.

I had some time recently to sit down and think about things, and I have come to the conclusion that I am not a person capable of pursuing such a dystopian (for lack of a better word) program. When I got a taste of my first major about management, I came to understand that this program was all about systems, efficiency and optimization. The careers sprawl into many fields, but at its core, thats what it boils down to. I had ignored it for a time, but it has become quite glaring to me recently.

Am I really going to spend 4 years (perhaps more) studying how to make this depressing world even more of a capitalistic society? Will I spend my career working a white collar job in a firm that will do anything to squeeze money out of its business. Will my time at UP inevitably make me into a cog in the complicated wheel of capitalism. I hate the thought of mindlessly being complicit in that sad future.

I know that it is really difficult to find a fulfilling career. Often, what pays is what nobody wants to do. I just dont want to spend my time working up to a future that, to me, sounds miserable. I want to feel fulfilled.

I see mechanical engineers building newer and better space crafts, or people in med genuinely saving lives. I know theres more to these programs than what you see looking in, but at the very least those, to me, sound much more fulfilling.

Im thinking of shifting to fields that (to me) feel less robotic. I want to keep my DOST stipend going though so I've been considering S&T options. Ideally, I dont want to get delayed too badly. I want to decide by the end of this semester because I think it'd be too late afterwards.

Im very conflicted .

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u/Square-Sea5245 — 2 months ago