u/WB_Watchguy

Going from havo to wo for computer science

I recently graduated from havo, and I'm interested in studying computer science at a university, mostly because I love mathematics and hbo barely teaches any maths.

I personally think I can do it, but my friends say that it's too difficult for me.

For context I graduated cum laude with a 9,6 for my maths B ce with a couple hours of studying. I didn't do vwo because I was a late bloomer. I also had the opportunity to transfer to vwo in 3 havo, but chose not to because of personal reasons.

Do you think it's realistic to go to wo?

p.s. I know that I would need a hbo p and vwo maths B, I'm already studying for maths and I really enjoy it.

TLDR; I was a good havo student. Do I have what it takes to do wo?

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u/WB_Watchguy — 4 days ago

Bisky allows her students to train only one nen type a day, with the student training their affinity every other day and rotating their neighbouring types.

So for an enhancer it looks like this:

Enhancement -> Emission -> Enhancement -> Transmutation -> Enhancement -> Etc.

My question is how manipulators and conjurers would approuch it. It isn't possible for them to train specialization, so it can't be the same as an enhancer.

I've managed to come up with four possibilities (All examples will be in the case of a manipulator. For a conjurer, swap out emission with transmutation.):

  1. The student trains their affinity every other day and trains their neighbouring type every other day.

So for a manipulator it looks like this:

Manipulation -> Emission -> Manipulation -> Emission -> Manipulation -> Etc.

  1. The student trains their affinity every other day and rotates their neighbouring type and enhancement.

So for a manipulator it looks like this:

Manipulation -> Emission -> Manipulation -> Enhancement -> Manipulation -> Etc.

  1. The student trains their affinity every other day and rotates their neighbouring type and a type of their choosing for which they have 60% affinity.

So for a manipulator it looks like this:

Manipulation -> Emission -> Manipulation -> Enhancement/Conjuration -> Manipulation -> Etc.

  1. The student trains their affinity every other day and rotates their neighbouring type and rotates the types for which they have 60% affinity.

So for a manipulator it looks like this:

Manipulation -> Emission -> Manipulation -> Enhancement -> Manipulation -> Emission -> Manipulation -> Conjuration -> Etc.

I personally think that option 2 is the most likely, as enhancement is a 'fundemental skill' for pretty much every nen user. Either that or option 3, where student trains what they think they would need to develop their hatsu.

I would love to hear your thoughts about which is option you think it is, or if you think it's something different.

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u/WB_Watchguy — 2 months ago