Re: OOP exam. Imma roll it with next to zero preparation, that's the plan.
The real thing to worry about is the Probability Theory exam on 20 January. I've started preparing!!! I don't get what a Borel set is.
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Re: OOP exam. Imma roll it with next to zero preparation, that's the plan. The real thing to worry about is the Probability Theory exam on 20 January. I've started preparing!!! I don't get what a Borel set is. 8 comments
@csepp no, it won't be asked. I just don't get it, and without understanding it I miss out a lot. OOP. It's a 5. OK. Real challenge begins: Probability Theory is next. Maybe I should just ignore it and get a 3? But if I get a 3, I'dn't be able to apply for a scholarship next term... It's not like they would give it to me anyway, greedy university 😤 I got a 3 on probability theory by the way. My first 3 since 7th grade! In 13 hours it's my final exam: Mathematical logic and the theory of algorithms. I'll spend the night reading an unrelated book. @bouncepaw sorry to hear about the scholarship, but great results otherwise! Were you relying on the scholarship? @voxel no, I didn't rely on it, I didn't have it. It means my family is the one that pays for education, instead of the government for at least one more year. Not doing that would've been convenient. I didn't have the scholarship from the start because of the bad results on the One State Exam. But I generally tend to get really good marks, so I'm always thinking about applying for scholarship. Last time, they didn't have a spot for me (they gave it people in need). This time, I don't qualify. |
@bouncepaw Do they require you to know what that is? Because out textbook specifically said it won't be asked, at least not the precise definition. It did give a simple definition that it's a set constructed from... I think a countably infinite set of countably infinite sets with at most countably infinite set operations, maaybe excluding some specific operations? ...I should look that up...