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Tag: CS1102

The Day that Finally Came

It has been twenty-five days since my last paper, and today’s arguably the most important day within this period. It had been an unnerving wait at times during these past few weeks, but these results are something that I’ve worked so hard for for the last five months, and when today finally arrived I was [...]

Four Papers Later

And my exams are finally over. The first three papers were packed in a span of three days over the first weekend of the exam period, starting with GEM2901 Reporting Statistics in the Media. Admittedly, I hadn’t spend any time reading through this module’s lecture notes or tutorials in the prior twelve weeks before the [...]

One Module Down

I finally had the pleasure of submitting my NM2208 Principles of Visual Communication portfolio yesterday after laboriously working on it over the weekend. I managed to touch up my learning journal required for the module as well, and considering that there is no final exam, there’s pretty much nothing I can do about my grade [...]

Good News and One Not So Good

Another fortnight has flown by and since my last post, I’ve gone through another two tests, namely my CS1102 Data Structures and Algorithms Practical Exam and the second mid-term test for CS2100 Computer Organisation. I received the results for the latter just a day after I took it, and this is the mentioned not-so-good news [...]

Crunch Time

March has been a tiring month for me, and this week finally saw the submission of my MNO1001 Management and Organisation video project and report. I estimate that nearly 30 to 40 hours of effort have been put in by me alone, including five late nights in school where I stayed back until 11PM (which [...]

Just an Update

I’ve been really busy these last two weeks to say the least, but just thought I’d post something here since it’s the weekend anyway. I don’t have really much to write about, though, so I’ll just let you in on the happenings of this past fortnight. The first week was more or less spent on [...]

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