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A college student’s individual analysis of productivity of four years (2016)

86 点作者 dirtyaura超过 8 年前

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sabujp超过 8 年前
<p><pre><code> I slept pretty consistently each semester, roughly 7–8 hours each day with a few outliers, but no all-nighters. </code></pre> this is what good planning gets you
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luckyt超过 8 年前
This is a really nice analysis, but I&#x27;m wondering if GPA is the right metric to optimize for. It&#x27;s good to have a high GPA, but is it worth it to structure your leisure, sleep, and dating patterns around it? I&#x27;m doing something similar, but I record at the end of the day how happy I am, and analyze how different things affect my happiness.
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jo909超过 8 年前
I&#x27;m sure almost everybody here is already aware of it, but since it is so important:<p>Correlation does not imply causation<p>The author is doing a good job not mixing them up, and just uses common sense for her reasoning.
stil超过 8 年前
I think this record of academic performance speaks more about the individual rather than the &quot;usual suspect&quot; correlations. For instance, she clearly is the type of student that meets a challenge head on (by coming back from a poor midterm) - which would negate the correlation between time spent studying and GPA (more time spent to just recover a grade). She also did not say whether worst test scores are dropped and how that was treated. She has good habits and sleeps as much as she should, but what about exercise? There&#x27;s a lot of research that supports the claim that cardio activity improves brain function. It&#x27;s too bad she didn&#x27;t pay more attention to this. Still, a very determined 4 year analysis.
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peter303超过 8 年前
Some time ago there was a guy who kept a diary recording each 15 minute chunk of his life for several decades. I dont know if he or others went back and tabulated this information.
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barry-cotter超过 8 年前
Can someone with vouching powers vouch for the author, tiffany qi, who has been shadowbanned?
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gravypod超过 8 年前
I think a but source of this issue is the house amount of unrelated classes I must take in college. I&#x27;m very lazy when it comes to things I have absolutely no interest in. I think I can provide some useful insight.<p>Right now I&#x27;m at New Jersey Institute of Technology. I am in the Ying Wu college of computing science. After this semester (at the start of the third year) I will have no more computer science classes I need to take for my degree. I personally believe I am very competent with the skills required to be a computer scientist in the real world (Software engineering, system design, managing, etc).<p>The remaining classes I have are as follows.<p><pre><code> * &quot;Software Architecture&quot; where you don&#x27;t actually need to write software. I think you just learn about PHP or something from what a friend told me. (One of my professors said you didn&#x27;t need to write any code for the class) * Proofs where you just learn discrete math. * Calc 1, 2, Linear, Diff EQ (in that order) * Physics 1 &amp; 2 * ~ 2 hum classes * 2 PE classes * 4 Non-CS courses in lower level (easier like EE100) and upper level (harder EE300) course numbers </code></pre> The only CS related thing I need to do is my senior project which is just to write some software and hand it in with a write up. This will be very easy for me. I&#x27;m not going to name names but one of my friends who did this submitted something that I was able to write in a weekend. Theirs was less polished and broke during the presentation (mine is still running). Their write up was good though. So they passed and got their degree.<p>I&#x27;ve basically got a laundry list of projects on my github page of projects I&#x27;ve done that would work as a senior project (let alone what I&#x27;ve been writing for the research group I&#x27;m working for).<p>I&#x27;ve also TA&#x27;d for a CS class here. Both times my class was in the top 10% scoring similarly to the honors sections. Not all my work but I like to think my explanations of the topics helped.<p>So why am I still here? Why do I need those check boxes? I&#x27;m basically stuck doing BS that I suck at because they want me to be &quot;well rounded&quot;. I don&#x27;t think that&#x27;s 1) a reasonable goal to expect, 2) what college is for, 3) what im paying for.<p>The reason I have to take calc 1 and physics 1 still is because I failed my first year. Only those too classes. Even with 2 Fs on my transcript my CS classes kept my GPA at a ~2.9. Funnily enough I&#x27;m working in the physics department writing software for physics PhDs and talking with them on a reasonable level of understanding about their research even though I couldn&#x27;t pass Physics 1. I&#x27;m also the treasurer for the Ham radio club (I&#x27;m KD2JAO and I&#x27;ll be at Dayton or wherever this next hamfest). I have a pretty ok understanding of propegation and radio and I&#x27;m currently studying for my general. But I couldn&#x27;t pass Physics 1.<p>Why? I think a large amount of reasons.<p>The first and most prominent one is I don&#x27;t care about what was taught. It was all projectile motion which is asinine and boring.<p>Second was I have a life and other classes I cared about that were far more interested. I could either do well in my classes I liked or do meh in all my classes. I also had a lot of family troubles (death, divorce, moving, etc)<p>The final is more technical and out of scope for this conversation.<p>If we removed unimportant classes from the curriculum we wouldn&#x27;t have this &quot;I never get to sleep BS&quot; and the times you would loose sleep would be because you love what you&#x27;re working on. (I stayed awake in bed staring at my cieling some nights thinking of better solutions to my CS programming assignments assignment)
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