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1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
I GOT IT
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
HAHAHA
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
.play pokemon league night time
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.play it's on again alicai keys
april
i let you have it by the way
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
.play defasio
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.play t r a n s p a r e n t s o u l
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.play family ties
april
if i wanna get into cs its competitive.....
>>24034
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
.play please please please
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.play all falls down kanye
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.play white summer green bicycle
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>>24030
i beilib in you
april
but how do i compete when i havent been in highschool in ten years
april
#ai how do i get into a computer science course in university that is competitive when im a highschool dropout that hasnt been to school in a decade canada:

1. Obtain a high school equivalency certificate: In Canada, you can obtain a high school equivalency certificate by passing the General Education Development (GED) test or the Canadian Adult Achievement Test (CAAT). This will show universities that you have the basic knowledge and skills required to succeed in their computer science program.

2. Upgrade your education: Consider enrolling in adult education programs or taking courses at a community college to upgrade your academic credentials. This will not only improve your chances of getting into university but also prepare you for the rigors of a computer science program.

3. Build relevant skills and experience: Although having formal education is important, many universities also look for practical skills and experience when considering applicants. You can build these through online courses, workshops, internships, or volunteering opportunities related to computer science.

4. Write an exceptional personal statement: Use this opportunity to explain why you dropped out of high school and how you have developed yourself academically since then. Highlight any relevant experiences or achievements that demonstrate your passion for computer science and readiness for university-level studies.

5. Prepare well for entrance exams: Many universities require applicants to take standardized tests such as SATs, ACTs, or Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SAT). Make sure to study hard and perform well on these exams as they play a significant role in the admissions process.

6.Devise alternative options: If traditional admission routes do not work out initially, consider applying as a mature student or transferring from another institution after completing some prerequisite courses at community college.

7.Consider smaller schools with less competitive admissions requirements: Look into smaller universities that may offer more flexible admission processes compared to larger institutions with highly competitive programs like those in Toronto or Vancouver.

8.Reach out to admissions counselors/advisors at prospective universities: They can provide valuable information about specific admission requirements and ways to strengthen your application based on individual circumstances.

9.Network with professionals in the field: Attend career fairs, conferences, and events related to computer science. This will not only help you gain insights into the industry but also create opportunities for networking with professionals who can provide guidance on getting into a university program.

10.Be persistent and determined: Getting into a competitive computer science course as a high school dropout is not easy, but it is possible. It will require hard work, dedication, and determination. Stay focused on your goal and continue working towards it despite any setbacks or rejections along the way.
how do i get into a computer science course in university that is competitive when im a highschool dropout that hasnt been to school in a decade canada:
april
maybe ill just take the shit course and use that to get into compsci
april
by doing suuuper well
april
#itsover (47)
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
i think enrolment will be different fo mature students
april
yeah but they dont make it clear how
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
yeah but just email them
april
i will do that
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
they're really nice becaues they think they might get money from you so they'll work with you
april
maybe i should just do the free MIT compsci course
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
no
april
do you think if i talk about how i was like a drug addict and mentally ill and faced adversity it would soften them up
>>24049
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
the benefit of a university degree is the networking, and the degree, the MIT course would just be purely for self benefit, which is totally fine! but it won't help you find jobs
>>24050
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
>>24047
honestly I don't nkow
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
.skip
april
#ksay booger
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
what do you want
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
:D
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
good job
april
i hope theyre not mean to me..
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
lol they won't
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
be
april
ik lol
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
what
Haskellslut!!YMUa9BcKZ.
opps got me fried up and served with soy sauce
anon
I went to community college and it was really easy to get into the main state school near me with my associates degree
anon
it’s actually automatic if you do a specific program but I didn’t
anon
I would just focus on telling them your goals and asking very specifically what you need to do and breaking down each task into little tiny things, like ‘you’ll need to apply.’ - “can you show me the website and what I’ll need?” if it makes it easier for you it’s worth asking. you don’t need to impress anyone with artificially adding difficulty or having a huge story, just get as many resources as you can
bakedbeans!!yJFwnIEMsg
>>24054
this is good
t. came back from uni a couple hours ago
>>24075
bakedbeans!!yJFwnIEMsg
>>24075
real
cybersecurity-moder one may even say
anon
im feeling a bit weird
anon
need to kiss some boys to go back to normal
>>24086
anon
me too
recima
its time to lib
anon
i'm boutta lib
anon
hello liberinos
anon
anyone else feeling oddly liberal today
anon
ya
anon
glad to know i'm surrounded by other libs and liblikes
anon
i think that's an accurate diagnosis considering the symptoms
anon
>>24086
kind of yeah...a bit
recima
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gamers i got a bluesky we can talk about boobs there or politics or colors
bakedbeans!!yJFwnIEMsg
oh nice, i think i got a bluesky invite off someone on bw like months ago
recima
tf is a bluesky invite
bakedbeans!!yJFwnIEMsg
back when it was invite only
bakedbeans!!yJFwnIEMsg
and existing users could make invites to let someone new become a user
recima
woa
recima
like a cancer......
badass
anon
do u ppl think that trans ppl was the main cause for the left losing in the elections?
>>24097
recima
they think it was more likely out of harris being a woman or more likely failing to appeal to the working class
>>24099
recima
so next dem candidate........... maybe walz
i heard that walz was doing a lot of the working class adverting, but that because of that it was tied more to him and forgotten than kamala (who is the name people actually needed to tie things to)
anon
they tried to appeal to the middle class more
>>24106
recima
also this fucking sucks, but trump got like
all the white guys under 25 sort of demographic too
recima
so like
recima
you gotta market to the white guys under 25 :<
recima
tbh (and this fucking sucks) but the only people who really cared about minority rights during the election were minorities or those closely related to them. Soooooooooo basically the whole thing on "do minorities deserve support" ends up being not relevant to the voting question of "will this guy make it easier to get money at work" or something similar
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
>>24101
we should repeal the middle class
recima
im gayyyyy
anon
hi
anon
hi
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hi
>>24118
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hi
>>24119
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
hi
>>24120
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hi
>>24122
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hi
>>24123
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hi
>>24125
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hi
>>24127
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hi
>>24128
anon
i am a fan of being this sentence has been terminated at the request of a third party
anon
rotate, my children!!!!!!! rotate!!!!!!!!!
anon
ahahahahah!!!!!
april
anon has gone mad with power..
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
i am mod
april
mm no youre not
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
mmm yes i am
april
mmmm no ur not
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
i literally am
april
nope
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
yes
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
i literally am
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
lol
april
prove it
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
okay
april
ohhhh
april
did that dm go thru
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
no
april
oh
april
i forgor what i said
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
i forgor too
april
me2 thanks
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
i am mod
april
ban me then
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
no
april
u cant lole
anon
>>24161
\:delightful 16x16 favicon
anon
perfect
april
i like it
anon
hi
anon
“The plastic coating in the cans is what makes it safe to eat. If the food was in contact with the metal of the can, you would get small amounts of heavy metals in the food. That's why you should never buy cans of food that are bent, the plastic lining can be broken. I think that the metal leached from the can would be much worse for your health than the extremely small amount of any additives from the plastic, even if you heat it.”
anon
/the scream microwave bent can
anon
I found that interesting
anon
>trump is going to appoint a fox news host as head of the military
you know what? im done dooming. im gonna sit back and enjoy the hilarity of this country burning
Haskellslut!!YMUa9BcKZ.
yep, the us is a failed experiment at this point
>>24177
anon
>>24176
i should make a thread about this on the actual pol board
anon
done
anon
trying to tell my friends to spread the word about libpol. the worst part is that most of my friends are either apathetic about politics or are ultralefties. id post the link on my tumblr blog but i dunno tumblr can be pretty far left in a... let's say, reactive way
>>24184
anon## admin
>>24182
thanks. i know it can be tough
anon
so this is a 4chan style forum?
>>24187
anon
yup
anon
where'd you find the site
anon
we have a lot of features 4chan does not
anon
we're also 1000x nicer
anon
yes
anon
what a cool flube
anon
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anon
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anon
if you spam you'll get timed out just fyi
anon
i wont
anon
but others will yes
anon
#bark

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