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Thanks a lot for that comment. Really? A 87%? A lot of these posts on reddit have claims of people with 90%+ averages yet still get rejected. I guess rather than the average, it's the score you get on certain subjects which really counts.
And yep. I know that obviously I won't be completely relaxed next year but it's good to hear that it will result in me having a more relaxed time.
And Android is a 2nd year project? I've heard so many people say it isn't taught at all and that I should just go to a college if I really wanted to learn it.
And I plan to start a computer science MIT/Harvard courses on EDX starting from January to get me to actually see what computer science actually is. I don't think i'll learn any proofs from those so I'll definetely take a look at that book.
Are you currently a computer science student? If yes, did you enter with prior programming knowledge? Was it a challenge to get 80% in both those courses? Offtopic but which residence do you think is the best? I've heard UC is the best as there are many singles and it is conveniently located to a lot of the CS class buildings.
I completed an app the other day link and was wondering if maybe you could give it a look? It's a customizable simple work/rest timer app
or you can use this pomodoro app which I made:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kevin.pomodoro