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RT @mishalgorithm: Attended both a Canadian and American uni for undergrad. The difference in rigor is astounding. Then, when I did a mast…
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Replying to @realhansard
Degrees places should be handled the same way as apprenticeships are, cofunded with a employer as a thin sandwich, if you take on an undergrad, employ them in the holidays and a few extra weeks of the year the government will pay 95% of the training cost.
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330m people aren’t going to college. About 15m undergrad students enrolled nationwide. If college was free tuition for base community college. That averages $130/credit hour. That would be $1500 per semester or $3000 per year. That would be covered.
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Make small steps, start with something small, for example, Earth and the Moon, try to find the equation for its orbits, it’s a “simple” two body problem worked through the first course of astrophysics for a physics undergrad.
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Well Griffiths is a 2nd year undergrad book for any physics major. That’s how basic it is and I promise you that it’s most difficult exercises, you will need to pay for the 100 $ LLMs subscription for it. Unless you know how to guide it obviously, with the lower end ones.
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Replying to @Kokoleo_zn
Theoretical/Pure Mathematics is literally Abstract. It exists only in the mind, nothing comes out of it. My Professor when i was doing Final year Undergrad , advised me against furthering my studies in Mathematics if I wanna go into corporate
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Keep Eyes On🇨🇩🇰🇼🇪🇭🙏 retweeted
Undergrad was the only time in my life where I was not juggling multiple jobs or a 60 hr workweek to survive. The only time I had access to art classes, travel abroad, sports leagues, etc that I could actually afford. The only time I did not daily worry about $.
One of my most abiding and longstanding convictions is that college should be three years AT MOST. I loved college but I was so mad at college taking up four years of my life. Like, why are you eating our YOUTH? You want me to come back every August for FOUR ENTIRE YEARS? We have no TIME to dilly-dally expensively like this! I was so mad about it, you guys. I STARTED OUT by signing up for graduate-level classes my freshman year because I was so annoyed about being corraled into this experience quasi-involuntarily until I was 21 years old. Plus, a shorter time in college would open the door to get started earlier on graduate school degrees, which are generally far more useful.
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Replying to @Finalbossjimmy
Had her as my Screensaver back in undergrad (2005 - 2006)
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i love sir andrew huhuhuhu bakit di kasi ganito mga prof ko undergrad
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RT @mishalgorithm: Attended both a Canadian and American uni for undergrad. The difference in rigor is astounding. Then, when I did a mast…
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Bsc Computer Science BA Politics and International Relations (Undergrad) Diploma Diplomacy and international relations Diploma Fashion, Tailoring and Design Let me Hurry that BA up and get into the masters lol 😂😂 most inspiring trend on this app 🥳
Hi women, can you post pictures or talk about your academic achievements? I need some motivation this month. If you see this tweet, share it so women can see it.
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The US government just shut down the world’s most capable public AI model over a jailbreak any chemistry undergrad would recognize. Here’s what the news is missing: The “jailbreak” that triggered a federal shutdown of Claude Fable 5 was asking about the Birch reduction, a synthesis method taught in college chemistry courses. A researcher named Pliny the Liberator wrapped it in academic framing and the model answered. That’s it. Anthropic’s response: this exact capability exists in GPT-5.5. Nobody shut that down. The government’s response: classified letter, no public disclosure, no technical evidence released. Zero transparency. But here’s the question nobody’s asking: Under 15 CFR 734.13, letting a foreign national *use* a hosted AI model may legally count as *exporting* it to their home country. That’s the real precedent. Not the jailbreak. Not the chemistry. The US government just established that it can treat cloud-based AI inference as a controlled export and pull the plug globally, overnight, with no review process and no timeline to restore access. Anthropic had 1,000 hours of government red-teaming before launch. None of it found this. Now a single pseudonymous researcher on X did in 3 days and it cost a $965B company their flagship product. If this standard applies to all frontier models, new AI deployments may be effectively dead. That’s not a security story. That’s a policy story nobody has written yet. #ClaudeFable5 #AIRegulation #Anthropic #ExportControl #NationalSecurity
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Hey Orange! ❤️ Lovely story! Undergrad at Syracuse red pilled me. When Trump won in 2016, these clueless lads (all rich white liberals btw) sat in the hundreds on the quad crying and comforting each other. Oh and the school sent out condolence emails. I was super confused.
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So in other words if 1300 will lead us to bankruptcy you will pick it, the suppose bankruptcy was to commence only from 29th may 2023. Mate you might be an undergrad student, so you no go even understand. Enjoy your day
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RT @mishalgorithm: Attended both a Canadian and American uni for undergrad. The difference in rigor is astounding. Then, when I did a mast…
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RT @mishalgorithm: Attended both a Canadian and American uni for undergrad. The difference in rigor is astounding. Then, when I did a mast…
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Photo of Barack Obama with his grandparents, taken when he was an undergrad in college, 1980s
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I remember my first job out of undergrad, interview took 8 hours. HR hired me through a temp agency so they could let me go no strings attached (pay was only about $14/hr). Eventually was hired on permanently. HR head apparently was given too much authority and blew the endowment
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