appealing or applying?Originally posted by lalala1999:nope , didnt bother appealing there.![]()
School haven't start. Welcome to hell or heaven depending on how you see it. Anyway, you Year 1s are going to be in for a boring but easy year. 10 common modules, can just copy from another class who's time table don't clash with yours.Originally posted by Gay 2:a registered rp student. 1st year.
The first link in my signature is my diploma.Originally posted by Gay 2:wad course are u in ? i am in business computing.![]()
Hi, i wanna ask u, i jus purchase d a fujitsu laptop, and pretty noob here, plan to buy wireless router but not sure if my laptop can receive signal or not though it is equipped with wireless lan built in Intel PRO Wireless 2915ABG...its says nothing if its compatible with wireless 802.116A or G(correct me if i'm wrong) thanksOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:The first link in my signature is my diploma.
Ask you something .. what do you think of the facilitators in your school?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:School haven't start. Welcome to hell or heaven depending on how you see it. Anyway, you Year 1s are going to be in for a boring but easy year. 10 common modules, can just copy from another class who's time table don't clash with yours.
Year 2 and 3 onwards, probably no luck. And good luck for CE. Need to register early or be kiasu so that you can pass the module. Kiasuism in this case, really helps. Most chiong to finish it by Year 1 and 2, because by Year 3, you are going to face a lot of retakes if you have failed some modules. And mind you, if you never complete CE, don't ever think of graduating. I am going to see my seniors next year just for this module.
Yes, they are able to receive signals. Er... never heard of 802.116A.Originally posted by Texcoco II:Hi, i wanna ask u, i jus purchase d a fujitsu laptop, and pretty noob here, plan to buy wireless router but not sure if my laptop can receive signal or not though it is equipped with wireless lan built in Intel PRO Wireless 2915ABG...its says nothing if its compatible with wireless 802.116A or G(correct me if i'm wrong) thanks![]()
The facilitators there are friendly. We are literally friends. Occasionally, we lunch together. Some are really dedicated. During break time, they will stay around for a while, and you can ask questions. They will guide you along. Just don't expect answers. You can get their MSN, and chat with them online about your problems in their class. They can also feedback you on your work, so you can get better grades.Originally posted by Icemoon:Ask you something .. what do you think of the facilitators in your school?
A is just using another frequency and is as fast as G. Good for those who like their handphones in front of the laptop. Signals won't suddenly decrease. B is slowest of the three, at 11mpbs. The other 2 is at 54.Originally posted by stellazio:A is lousy la..at least B..
both.Originally posted by FireIce:appealing or applying?
Indeed, no lecturers, no tutorials. Everything is group work. They give you a scenerio and a question related to the scenerio. You work in groups to find out the answer. Presentation at the end of the day and write a journal on it.Originally posted by digicharat:i heard rp no lecturer one.
all project base...
that sucks.
soon i heard that all polys in singapore, along with ITE will adopt this PBL method same with RP, but they introduce slowly lehOriginally posted by digicharat:i heard rp no lecturer one.
all project base...
that sucks.
Originally posted by Texcoco II:soon i heard that all polys in singapore, along with ITE will adopt this PBL method same with RP, but they introduce slowly leh
maybe similar to smu only.Originally posted by Jp1:Actually rp teaching is somehow similiar to the uni style of teaching...... rp dont spoon feed student , actually they some how training us for the real life working environment next time...... we like got project and presentation everyday so it like training us to be more confident......