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Hi all, I was surprised, 15 comments to the first post.
My name is Imi, I am 18 years old. I live in Budapest, Hungary. I am an university student, I study informatic engineering. I have a pretty big family..
I like reading books, playing squash/tennis, listening to music.. I got addict at one point with computer games (BW, and others, no MMO though), so I try to not play.
I have no girlfriend at the moment, and I don't think I need one. The last one left me for an other guy, and as I look back I guess I trusted her blindly. I need to declare the meaning of sexuality for myself before I go into another relationship.
I feel I still am far what I want to be. I am lazy as hell, have a lot of bad attributes.. I heard that one's personality gets complete about at the early twenties. I don't know if it is true.. I don't have much time to become a "good" man which is my goal in life.
Later I will post pictures about me and my environment. Thanks for reading
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Can you explain what you learn in informatic engineering?
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You sound like a thoughtful dude. Awesome.
Don't worry, you can change throughout your life, and if you are a thinking, caring sort of person, you undoubtedly will. What comes in the twenties, I think, is a greater sense and appreciation of yourself; a greater confidence and comfort in who you are. At 24, I can say that much. I suspect that this trend only continues as years go by.
As for relationships, it is good that you are self-sufficient and not looking for someone to complete you. That shows wisdom on your part.
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On November 24 2007 07:58 micronesia wrote: Can you explain what you learn in informatic engineering?
this is my first semester, I learn mathematical analysis, discrete mathematics (I don't know why it is it's name, it's all about matrixes, vectorplaces, determinants..), programming, and informatics and economics. Later on I will learn advanced things like nanotechnology, molecural bionics, neural networks.. This uni is about the relationship of nature and informatics, I applied here because I found it interesting, and I can chose between many different learning paths later.
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On November 24 2007 08:22 freelander wrote:Show nested quote +On November 24 2007 07:58 micronesia wrote: Can you explain what you learn in informatic engineering? this is my first semester, I learn mathematical analysis, discrete mathematics (I don't know why it is it's name, it's all about matrixes, vectorplaces, determinants..), programming, and informatics and economics. Later on I will learn advanced things like nanotechnology, molecural bionics, neural networks.. This uni is about the relationship of nature and informatics, I applied here because I found it interesting, and I can chose between many different learning paths later. This doesn't seem to align with any one specific major here in the USA. The matrices and determinants are clearly linear algebra, which is a course I and many other math/science people took. Programming has become an essential part of most science/technology majors. Informatics (honestly I hadn't heard of the term until I looked it up just now) seems like a very broad field (thus your claim that you will specialize later). If I wanted to better understand your program, my best bet would probably be to read some literature on the school you attend, but I'm not sure how much is available in English.
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On November 24 2007 08:49 micronesia wrote:Show nested quote +On November 24 2007 08:22 freelander wrote:On November 24 2007 07:58 micronesia wrote: Can you explain what you learn in informatic engineering? this is my first semester, I learn mathematical analysis, discrete mathematics (I don't know why it is it's name, it's all about matrixes, vectorplaces, determinants..), programming, and informatics and economics. Later on I will learn advanced things like nanotechnology, molecural bionics, neural networks.. This uni is about the relationship of nature and informatics, I applied here because I found it interesting, and I can chose between many different learning paths later. This doesn't seem to align with any one specific major here in the USA. The matrices and determinants are clearly linear algebra, which is a course I and many other math/science people took. Programming has become an essential part of most science/technology majors. Informatics (honestly I hadn't heard of the term until I looked it up just now) seems like a very broad field (thus your claim that you will specialize later). If I wanted to better understand your program, my best bet would probably be to read some literature on the school you attend, but I'm not sure how much is available in English.
English page of my faculty: LINK
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looking forward to the pictures
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