28.11.2020
Some more statistics! I was pretty weak in statistics but now that I have set out to actually spend some time and learn it properly, I am finding it fascinating.
My notes on the Bayes classifier.
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28.11.2020
Some more statistics! I was pretty weak in statistics but now that I have set out to actually spend some time and learn it properly, I am finding it fascinating.
My notes on the Bayes classifier.
26/11/2020
It's been a while. The internship phase of my B-school was in full swing hence, the absence. I got a consulting internship 😀 still can't believe it.
Here's a bit of statistics that I am revising in order to get a hold of mathematics for data science.
An Overview of Note-Taking Styles
Note-taking is one of the most essential skills a student should master. It allows you to record and review information to be used in the future. But what’s the best way to do so? Here’s an overview of note-taking styles that can help you maximize your learning!
Calling all studyblrs!
Hey y’all! I know it’s been an extremely hot minute since I’ve last posted anything, but now that everything has settled down for me, I’m ready to return to the community once and for all. I’m planning to make a post soon, but bcs of my absence, I’m following a lot of inactive people so I’ve decided to go on a following spree these next few days so if you’re an active studyblr of any kind (langblr, medblr, lawblr, etc) or an art, history, or minimalist account, please like/reblog this so I can check out your blog and follow you! It would definitely mean a lot; I hope you guys are doing well today! ♡
Supply chain drivers and metrics
It's all very interesting but complicated. I am using the flow method of note taking to make sure it gets imprinted on my brain.
It's been a while. I have been busy doing online certifications and projects. However, I am now back to books and I had forgotten just how satisfying it is to physically take notes and contemplate on what you have understood. It's good to be back😀
Day 30 - day 58
May 23rd to June 19th: It's been a weird period. I have been learning excel, PowerPoint and R language for the past month, completely online. The exercises are online as well so I haven't taken any notes. As a peace offering, above is a picture of my notes on radiation
reblog this if you’re a university level studyblr
most of the ones i follow are high school level and i need more people my own age/education level!
Sophomore in university
My apologies for not posting since the 23rd. But I got accepted into the best B school in my country on the 24th so I have been screaming for a week now. That's all.
Date : 14.05.2020 - 22.05.2020
Day 22/100 - 30/100
I haven't posted in a while, not because I was unproductive but because I had no photos to post.
For the past 9 days, I have been doing problems and challenges from the above book. No notes or explanations. Just read a structure or concept, implement it, repeat.
The book is almost done. I think I have a decent grasp on C now, although I still feel a bit weird about pointers.
academia things that genuinely make me happy:
large textbooks filled with extra papers which hold the answers to the problems you thought were too brilliant to be thrown away, or the simple short summary of a part you were struggling to understand before
having your textbook absolutely ruined by highlighters and sticky notes all over it, those little tips and ideas you picked up from the lesson. anyone who opens that book immediately knows that you’ve studied the crap out of it and know the concept by heart. “this is the most annotated book i’ve ever seen” is literally the highest form of compliment for me.
solving math or chemistry problems to a soundtrack album or ambient sounds, extra points if it’s in afternoon lol
when you’re so focused and keen on getting to the final answer that your hand physically can’t keep up with your eagerness so you end up with the most incoherent solution. but you’ve finally got the answer right!
being self-taught in a subject or a few chapters of the textbook, and still smashing the quizzes and the exams
coming up with a new solution to the problem, or seeing the problem from a new perspective, and finally being able to solve it because of just that.
confidently walking out of the exam room. 0 doubt in your mind that you crushed it!
actually feeling how you’ve grown academically, and how much more knowledgeable you are compared to the beginning of the semester
casually and confidently having conversations with a professor about your studies, exchanging ideas and discussing the existing theories, methods, on-going research and all
all of this is everything i want in life- god
Routledge Masterpost
Here are all of the Routledge Grammar PDFs that I currently have. I’ll be updating whenever I find more. Let me know if there’s one in particular you want me to look for^^
Last Update: 2017/04/24
Fixed Intermediate Japanese: A Grammar and Workbook link
Added books for Czech, English, French, French Creoles, Persian, Ukranian
Added more books in Cantonese, Danish, Greek, Polish, Spanish, Swedish
Arabic
Arabic: An Essential Grammar Basic Arabic: A Grammar and Workbook Modern Written Arabic: A Comprehensive Grammar
Cantonese
Basic Cantonese: A Grammar and Workbook Cantonese: A Comprehensive Grammar Intermediate Cantonese: A Grammar and Workbook
Czech
Czech: An Essential Grammar
Danish
Danish: A Comprehensive Grammar Danish: An Essential Grammar
Dutch
Basic Dutch: A Grammar and Workbook Dutch: A Comprehensive Grammar Dutch: An Essential Grammar Intermediate Dutch: A Grammar and Workbook
English
English: An Essential Grammar
Finnish
Finnish: An Essential Grammar
French
Modern French Grammar Workbook
French Creoles
French Creoles: A Comprehensive and Comparative Grammar
German
Basic German: A Grammar and Workbook German: An Essential Grammar Intermediate German: A Grammar and Workbook
Greek
Greek: A Comprehensive Grammar Greek: An Essential Grammar of the Modern Language
Hindi
Hindi: An Essential Grammar
Hebrew
Modern Hebrew: An Essential Grammar
Hungarian
Hungarian: An Essential Grammar
Indonesian
Indonesian: A Comprehensive Grammar
Irish
Basic Irish: A Grammar and Workbook Intermediate Irish: A Grammar and Workbook
Italian
Basic Italian: A Grammar and Workbook
Japanese
Basic Japanese: A Grammar and Workbook Intermediate Japanese: A Grammar and Workbook Japanese: A Comprehensive Grammar
Korean
Basic Korean: A Grammar and Workbook Intermediate Korean: A Grammar and Workbook Korean: A Comprehensive Grammar
Latin
Intensive Basic Latin: A Grammar and Workbook Intensive Intermediate Latin: A Grammar and Workbook
Latvian
Latvian: An Essential Grammar
Mandarin Chinese
Basic Chinese: A Grammar and Workbook Intermediate Chinese: A Grammar and Workbook Chinese: A Comprehensive Grammar Chinese: An Essential Grammar
Norwegian
Norwegian: An Essential Grammar
Persian
Basic Persian: A Grammar and Workbook Intermediate Persian: A Grammar and Workbook
Polish
Basic Polish: A Grammar and Workbook Intermediate Polish: A Grammar and Workbook Polish: A Comprehensive Grammar Polish: An Essential Grammar
Portuguese
Portuguese: An Essential Grammar
Romanian
Romanian: An Essential Grammar
Russian
Basic Russian: A Grammar and Workbook Intermediate Russian: A Grammar and Workbook
Serbian
Serbian: An Essential Grammar
Spanish
Basic Spanish: A Grammar and Workbook Intermediate Spanish: A Grammar and Workbook Spanish: An Essential Grammar
Swahili
Swahili Grammar and Workbook
Swedish
Swedish: A Comprehensive Grammar Swedish: An Essential Grammar
Thai
Thai: An Essential Grammar
Turkish
Turkish: A Comprehensive Grammar
Ukrainian
Ukrainian: A Comprehensive Grammar
Urdu
Urdu: An Essential Grammar
Welsh
Modern Welsh: A Comprehensive Grammar
Yiddish
Basic Yiddish: A Grammar and Textbook
Hope this helps everyone out a bit! Happy studying^^
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08.05.2020 - 13.05.2020
Day 16/100 - 21/100
The first photo is a code required for the code that spans the remaining three photos. This latter code is my solution to Harvard CS50x's Problem Set 1 : Credit and it took me nearly 5 days to make it work properly.
The problem was to basically use Luhn's algorithm to identify whether the number accepted from the user might be a credit card number or not. Then to determine whether the card is an AMEX, MasterCard or VISA.
I finally managed to complete it and wrote it down along with the thought process behind what I have done so I don't forget it.
03.05.2020 - 07.05.2020
Day 11/100 - Day 15/100
Lots of C language notes. I have been simultaneously doing the online course and I always forget the semicolon 🤦
02.05.2020
Day 10/100
Notes on Financial Engineering and Risk Management. It's quite interesting but complicated too.
A bit about me.
I have received a few messages that had a common theme - and that was, your description says you are an engineering student; WHY the HELL are you studying finance and coding.
Well, first things first. I am indeed a mechanical engineering student. Being an Indian in a family full of engineers, I did not have a choice. Mechanical engineering is cool, but it isn’t for me. Fortunately, I have managed to keep my academics stellar up to this point and will graduate in a next month, (hopefully! considering everything going on) with a perfect GPA. I am however, interested in analytics, data and finance and am learning the basics to be prepared. The reason being that I was accepted into one of the most elite business schools in my country. Being an engineer, I had no knowledge of finance or commerce, and hence am learning so that I stay a couple of steps ahead.
About the studyblr: My photos are not very aesthetically pleasing, I know. My handwriting is legible, but that’s the only positive thing I can say. The thing is, my house does not get much natural light, and I SUCK at photography. I started this blog to keep myself accountable and reach new heights of productivity; I will try my best to post great photos, but all said and done, don’t hold your breath. I look forward to continue being a part of this community.
PS: Tumblr tells me, I have 43 posts before this. Me thinks I should have posted this earlier. Anyway, cheers!
392 | It always takes me about three days to get back to normal after finals. I slept for 12 hours last night, so we’re not quite there yet. It’s funny because in college I could lose a night of sleep and be no different for it, but now that I’m older my GOD do I need to sleep more lol. I can’t bounce back anymore.