Big Train Spiced Chai Tea Latte, 1.9 Lb (1 Count), Powdered Instant Chai Tea Latte Mix, Spiced Black Tea with Milk, For Home, Café, Coffee Shop, Restaurant Use https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003SRHDMK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_bcvJBbF68QJCH
I've found the same company/maker at Costco as well but it was in a different container.
FYI: There are two Hollidays in CSUF, and coincidentally both work for the Computer Science department. There's Floyd Holliday and Allen Holliday. Most students are probably familiar with Floyd Holliday.
Here's Allen Holliday's ratemyprofessor page. It seems like he hasn't lectured since 2009.
Mother of god, look at the reviews: http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=237475
Edit: most professors don't have that many reviews on that site, so the 59 currently up there is really revealing.
It depends on the system.
On Windows: <http://www.howtogeek.com/167533/the-ultimate-guide-to-changing-your-dns-server/>
On OSX: <http://macs.about.com/od/networking/qt/configure-your-macs-dns.htm>
Good luck trying this. Any good sysadmin will know how to block external DNS servers. Let me know what happens.
Honestly after working at some pretty shitty minimum wage jobs, don't even bother asking for a raise. Don't even work there anymore. You are an accounting major and you can definetly find jobs in accounting that will help you develop your skills and pay you more than minimum wage. I don't know much about accounting, but a quick search on Indeed.com and I can find quite a few jobs that seem promising. Now I know its rare to get them right after college but there are a few full time jobs available. I'm not sure if you want to start full time officially leave behind the "college life" but I would at least recommend finding a part time job that pays well and is in your focus.
Here is one job I found in less than a minute that makes pretty good bank even for a part time: Accounting Clerk
And another that is a little less in pay
I would say look for jobs that are in your major because I know and you know you can do better than Bed Bath and Beyond paying you 10.50.
So my laptop was stolen out of my car (not at school). So i wrote this blog describing the things i did wrong and what I should have done to ensure recovery. If i had done these things i would have gotten my laptop the same day and would not have been worrying at all.
Not sure how bad theft is at our school, but people do stupid things you might as well insure yourself from doing something stupid and having your tech stolen from the library or something.
There is a an android and iphone version of PREY but i recommend SeekDroid for android, it has more features.
Also check out my other blog about dropbox and box.com
^^ do your best to get an internship, it will pay off in the long run! Also get better at technical interview questions. (most big tech companies will require you to do these, but there are also many that don't or ask easy ones like government defense companies) Here's a good list off questions to practice: https://leetcode.com/discuss/general-discussion/460599/blind-75-leetcode-questions
-look into coding interview patterns (ex: sliding window, two pointers, dynamic programming, etc)
It's this person: http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=133450
I liked him a lot for the courses I have taken with him. The projects in 323 with choi are easy if you are good at programming.
The main component runs a python script on a personal linux server that runs as a cron job. Once an hour, it checks for all classes that people are interested in and sends an email if one is found. The webserver that is used is just a front-end that communicates with the linux server and is only used to manage user accounts and the classes.
Right now, I'm looking into some ways to integrate with phone notifications. I have it working with Pushover, but then everyone would need to purchase it for $5. I'm looking for free alternatives.
AILLOVCOL Camping Stool Portable Folding Stool Portable Chair Mini Foldable Stool Fishing Stool for Adults Fishing Hiking Gardening and Beach with Carry Bag(Camouflage) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077LP45FQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_BX5X8JRKSW8X7J556KKF I am wondering if something like this would be good too? It seems more comfortable lol
Sure, one more thing, CliffsNotes is the best preparation book, specially its tips how to approach finding the best answer and the writing prompts.
https://www.amazon.com/CliffsNotes-CSET-Multiple-Subjects-4th/dp/0544651081
This is a terrible anti-security measure so I don't recommend this. Do so at your own risk.
I configured my phone with the DUO app and also set up Tasker, an automation tool. Using the AutoNotification plugin, I configured Tasker to intercept the DUO push and auto-press the Accept button for me. You would still have to wait a few seconds while your phone dings and responds to the request.
If you go to the Target at 2920 Yorba Linda Blvd near the campus, the following kind of items will save you a huge amount of money by letting you prepare the simplest food:
Boiling water: Electric water kettle, which is a 1.7 liter Aroma brand model with rapid heating, auto-shutoff, for $15.99. No glass to break. Extremely safe to use. It can boil a lot of water in just a couple of minutes, faster than a microwave.
Having hot water lets you make coffee, tea, soups, and many instant cooking foods like oatmeal and other hot cereals.
From Amazon with free delivery: Aroma Housewares ARC-914SBD Digital Cool-Touch Rice Grain Cooker and Food Steamer, Stainless, Silver, 4-Cup (Uncooked) / 8-Cup (Cooked) on sale for only $29.98. Unlike most cheap rice cookers, this make a good amount of rice to last a whole day for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, all at once, with a keep warm mode. It also has a 15 hour delay timer, so you can get it setup at night or morning, to have it automatically be ready for breakfast or lunch with no extra waiting. The professional model is about $50 and lets you use it for frying meats, onions, for more flavor.
This is a secret that many Asian students know, that white rice is delicious and filling as the main basis of a diet, extremely cheap, and highly versatile when mixed with steamed veggies and other foods to boost the flavor. You can literally stuff yourself with healthy food for less than $3 per day, and no long cooking times.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0071635386?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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Would you say this is also helpful as well?
I know exactly what guide you're talking about (https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/cpp/config-mingw), I followed it earlier this semster to see what it does. The guide works but it just adds another layer of complexity that forces you to be dependent on their product. All of this is meaningless flavor compared to learning how to write program though. Good luck and have fun in your CS journey!
Does it have some sort of sentimental value or something…? These are literally like $5 on Amazon. Just buy a new one lol.
Took me 30 seconds on Amazon to find something almost exactly the same…
Its okay. Watching people drive pains me too everyone speeding in the lot like dumbasses not using signals. I could on for hours anyways heres the Link
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SRQH4R7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_9NXB2MBA0CQ5NQA1ZHTK?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 This is the one I got. I’ve had it for about a month and haven’t had any issues. It has great reviews and the install is pretty easy. Keep in mind you do have to buy an micro SD card for it to work. It’s great for the price though.
You can create a website using github pages for free. If you want a custom domain to use with your free github pages, it's like $10 a year or something. https://pages.github.com/
He goes by Chuck! I've heard good things about him from my friends.
There's also a group on Facebook called CSUF Artists where a lot of art majors talk about classes + profs, etc.
I just took MGMT 339 with Casey Kleindienst this semester and I do recommend him if you like to self-study. Pretty straight-forward grading scale, about 5 homeworks that make up 10% of your grade, participation is 10% (I missed about 3 classes and got an 80%). 2 Exams that are straight forward and the final wasn't too difficult. I'm probably ending up with a B with minimum effort towards this class.
His rate my professor link: http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=131000
Can't recommend anyone, but can give you feedback on my MGMT 340 professor.
Iyad Alamir
Nice guy, but not a good lecturer. Literally just sped read thru each of the PowerPoints, and with his thick accent could barely understand him. By the den of the class everyone stopped paying attention and just went over the slides at home. However, he did provide study guides, and most of the test is straight from the slides. There was one big group project, but if you have a good group it's OK.
Age doesn't equal maturity.
With that said, the worst part of CSUF overall is class availability. Currently over capacity. I would recommend getting into programs that offer priority registration, such as Honors Program if possible.
What major are you looking for?
For example, Computer Science is our most asked major. People say it's okay. There's several threads that explain this thoroughly if this is your major.
I'm currently in Animation and the classes leading up to the major are packed. The program is decent. Additionally, we have networking with the companies. The Business majors here are widely talked about. Mainly its the amount of work and the building of your portfolio/resume that will get you a job.
I've yet to have had a professor that was sub-par. Most of them love what they do. Besides that you may find yourself with no information about who teaches the class since we have more adjunct professors than full-timers.
(This also depends on how much research you do when picking a class. http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/campusRatings.jsp?sid=166 )
TL;DR
Pro: Most teachers are enthusiastic about their career. Networking with Companies.
Con: Class availability.
I am currently taking HESC 101 with Nancy Just. The class is super easy. It consists of 2 mid-terms 1 non communicative final 2 easy essays ( 3 pages each ) 1 snack project. I am an international student and I don't study except the night before the test and so far I got on the first test 86% and the second test 90%. Do the study guides and study the power points and you will do fine. About 3 dozen worksheets that can each be done in like 2 minutes.
Seriously this class is super easy. Check this link for more details : http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=1235738
Okay. It is a guy: http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=345057 I didn't think 3.4 was too bad especially considering all the ANTH 304 reviews include something to the extent of "easiest class of my life."
I don't think there are any hard and fast limits on what they can theoretically try and make you buy. I've never experienced anything too crazy though. I am a little surprised you had a hard time storing an SQL program. Small hard drive? Could buy an external device I suppose.
https://www.tableau.com/academic This is telling me Tableau is free for academic purposes. https://docs.rapidminer.com/ This seems free too.
I ran around the internet looking for the best one. At the time everything seemed to point at this one, which I bought for my brother (I don't have a car, and he had a birthday). It works extremely well for him.
I believe the one I linked can be on in case of a collision, which would be helpful.
It claims to have three parked modes:
>A129 Plus has 3 parking mode solutions for you to choose, Auto Event Detection will automatically start recording once any event is detected; Time Lapse continuously records a video at low frames. Low Bitrate keeps recording continuously in mini file size
but my brother doesn't use those features on it.
I got an Orskey a few months ago, and so far so good! (I didn't install the rear-facing camera, but the front-facing one is good quality for the $60)
The off-site permits were stickers like this, and I didn't want to have to scrape the sticker off each semester, so I bought a clear plastic sleeve that stuck to the windshield on Amazon. It was a little ugly but I could just take the parking permit out at the end of the semester and put the new one in.
Why pay for a parking pass when you can buy an ebike for the same price
I've bought a pack of 100 off amazon I've had no issues. My BUAD professor even suggested we do that instead of buying them from the school. Here's the link to the ones I use.
Hello, i think i found book youre looking for. Check before buying to be sure that it is the one youre looking for.
Mathematics A practical odyssey
Hope you will find best deal for the book youre looking for!
Was there yesterday.
Didn't buy anything but the sash, tassle, and the dept sash. The rest you can but online.
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Gown and Cap:(Black and has different sizes depending on height ) https://www.amazon.com/Graduation-Matte-Black-Multiple-Sizes/dp/B00RW4COLA
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I'm not exactly sure why it is not connecting. I tested a few different free VPN providers (TunnelBear, Hotshot Shield) and most of them worked. I don't know the interface for PIA but if you can, try changing the location of the VPN. That's all I can think of.
I don’t know how to post a picture but it’s basically the same book as this one:
MKTG 9 (with Online, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card) (New, Engaging Titles from 4LTR Press) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1285860160/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_DEbHBb0FPF8G2
Again I wanna emphasize that there is NO ACCESS CODE and that it’s the 9th EDITION
Condition: I did highlight/underline/circle some stuff in there, but it’s honestly still in good/working condition
I forgot to account for difference in price between sizes. Here’s the link GraduationForYou Matte Graduation Gown Cap Tassel 2017,48"(5'3"-5'5"),Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017VJUPF2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_0uo.Ab3FHM5VD
I purchased from seller Graduation For You. There’s a 10% off coupon you can use
You honestly don't need the textbook. It explains everything you learn in class in a different way that is easier to understand, but I never opened it after the first day. Trust me when I say I am terrible at math as well. This class requires basic knowledge of math and nothing more than that. Here is the link for SI that will be updated once the new semester starts. http://www.fullerton.edu/si/schedule/ If you really feel you need the textbook, here is the link to that as well. https://www.amazon.com/Statistics-People-Think-Salkind-Without/dp/1452277710 Out of curiosity, what time are you taking the class?
I lost it in Room CS 101. Most likely that's someone else's mouse you found. Best case scenario is the person who stole my mouse, lost it in room 406 haha.
Man, I've lost three things so far at university and not once has anyone ever brought it to the lost and found.
Here's the mouse: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Anywhere-Mouse-Mac/dp/B007PJ4Q4A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1475812760&sr=8-1&keywords=anywhere+mx
I currently use a chromebook as a computer science major. It's perfect for taking notes in class and because it only uses chrome OS, you can't get a bunch of crap that slows it down or many things to distract you from being productive. If I ever need to use programs I have ubuntu installed and can switch into that with just a few button presses.
I also watch a lot of things online and this syncs really well with all my devices through Google. There's a non touch version of you don't want it called the c720 but with touch screen it's really convenient!
http://www.amazon.com/Acer-C720P-2666-Chromebook-11-6-Inch-Touchscreen/dp/B00GSEOV7U
I just released the Android version here. Please check it out and share it around to other people who might be interested!