Hi, Evrid. First of all, congrats on earning your bachelors degree! I'm about to start my BSCS degree this month, hopefully. How did you find your first prep courses? You know, such as programming fundamentals, statistics, calculus, etc. Was it that hard all the way to the end?
Congratulations for your achievement. BTW we all have this question if the degree from uopeople is accepted by other universities, apart from those who are partnered with. Can u give us more information about it? Where did you apply for masters rn. How much HRs give importance of the degree from uopeople if incase you have applied for internship/job.
Hi, congratulations on getting your bachelors degree. I just wanted to ask how did you pass the courses. It seems like the learning guide is never enough to actually do the assignments and even the discussion sometimes it is so limited i even asked the instructor and she told me that i have to study on my own and the book is just for concepts.
Congratulations 🎉
Congratulations! 🎉
Congrats!
Congrats
Congratulations!!!
Thank you!!
Hi, Evrid. First of all, congrats on earning your bachelors degree! I'm about to start my BSCS degree this month, hopefully. How did you find your first prep courses? You know, such as programming fundamentals, statistics, calculus, etc. Was it that hard all the way to the end?
Hi, thanks, I would say it is a quite hard but rewarding journey and tooks lots effort, but you get better as you take more courses
Congratulations for your achievement.
BTW we all have this question if the degree from uopeople is accepted by other universities, apart from those who are partnered with.
Can u give us more information about it?
Where did you apply for masters rn. How much HRs give importance of the degree from uopeople if incase you have applied for internship/job.
I tried to apply a country in Europe Master but didn't work :( They need US regional accreditation but Uop is just a candidate
Hi, congratulations on getting your bachelors degree. I just wanted to ask how did you pass the courses. It seems like the learning guide is never enough to actually do the assignments and even the discussion sometimes it is so limited i even asked the instructor and she told me that i have to study on my own and the book is just for concepts.
And is there any particular channel or course that you followed for tutorials
Hi, you can check out my other Uopeople videos at playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL0oZUxbzmg10E3c0fwWG4PnFYJb70EQyY.html
I am also a BS computer science student. Let us know if you got a job.
I got a job in another field (not CS field)
Which field you get a job if l may to ask@@Evrid