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Road to CS – Second set of Exam!

Hi everybody! Since we’re in march (29 of February, i lied!), and i’ve finally ended my exam season, i’m back with the second set of exams of my road to CS! This fall (or spring? i hadn’t still got it) the courses are     Algorithm (which i’ve already started, and wow. Now it’s the hardest course i’ve taken in my entire life. I’ve got courses at university (biotechnology) which are fairly MORE EASY), done by Princeton (in java. I don’t really like that language),and it’s a two part course     Linear Algebra (with a particular focus on the programming site of that), done by Brown University     Databases, course done by Stanford     Calculus One, as before, through Massimo Gobbino, of University of Pisa (started in September, but don’t have even reached 1/3 of the course! is literally IMMENSE, but i really love how massimo teaches Calculus and i absolutely want to end the course) So, this is it. 5 exams. 5 difficult exams. Algor...

Exam Review – Intro to Physics (Udacity)

Finally, it’s friday! and i’ve ended the exam period. I’ve done sopmething like 6 exams in less than 1 month, and man, that was hard, but i did it So, after ending the exam period, i’m back here to review another exam! This time it’s the turn of introduction to physics, by Udacity! Let’s start saying something about that course. The course is different between the other courses reviewed before. the course is in fact divided into units, which one is about different subjects of a standard introduction to physic course, going from speed and acele. I barely remember the orded of the topics, because i’ve done the entire course something like 2 months ago, and i’m reviewing it now, sadly (exams really have exausted me). However, i found the course outstanding, maybe easy (it was more an introduction to an introduction to physics), but awesomemly built and directed. Course Format As said before, the course is built differently compared to the two Mit’s Courses i’ve done before. This course, i...