Hi Coolster Codes, love the video. I am an OMSCS student, and found your channel by researching the program and looking for advice. Glad to see you're a Microsoft employee, that is my dream company. How did you get an interview? I have been trying to get an interview at Microsoft for a while now but alas no dice. Is this your first engineering job out of college? Thanks for your channel! Your content is super interesting and enjoyable
@coolstercodes2 күн бұрын
Why thank you @TroyLamphere! That is awesome you are in the OMSCS as well, I love that program In terms of getting an interview, I really worked hard on my resume, because that I felt like made the difference from one year to the next, wherein I finally did get an interview I did join right out of college, but did not do an internship at Microsoft first (never even heard back the first time) I will make a video about resume tips and tricks that helped me, make sure to subscribe to hear about that!
@savionewright4 күн бұрын
Thanks for creating this video! I work at Microsoft too and I just requested this laptop and it's been hard to find unboxing videos for it. This is a perfect depiction of what I should expect to receive. Thanks again!
@coolstercodes2 күн бұрын
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!!
@tahirm095 күн бұрын
Good
@YatharthJohari-uu1yb6 күн бұрын
How do you get the gerogia tech t-shirt? ..I am starting in fall 2024
@coolstercodes2 күн бұрын
Here it is! I just bought it through a third-party: www.collegefootballstore.com/p-2833154
@jacobpatterson94407 күн бұрын
Great job! What state/area are you from? It's very pretty there.
@coolstercodes2 күн бұрын
Utah ☺
@arod2097 күн бұрын
Squaaaaaddd
@AlexPachecoOficial11 күн бұрын
8000 USD? I thought it was around 6000
@coolstercodes10 күн бұрын
That’s what I ended up paying, but if you bunch your classes together more (always take 2 in Fall and Spring) then you end up paying less
@tahirm0913 күн бұрын
good
@sam_cant_code14 күн бұрын
The crossover we didn’t know we needed 🙌
@bryan_truong14 күн бұрын
Thanks for having me!
@nro33715 күн бұрын
Was wondering when you two would collab! What a great video!
@markforbes618715 күн бұрын
Awesome crossover video. Love both of your channels
@christopherwashington944815 күн бұрын
You guys are coworkers😂
@danielbigtiger18 күн бұрын
Bezels are too big because it's the surface laptop 6 not 7. People might've accidentally purchased the 6th gen instead of gen 7 if that's the case. Only surface laptop 7 has thin bezels.
@user-fj9kt1zh2n19 күн бұрын
hey rather than pandas, can you use polars? Thanks. I personally hate pandas
@JustXavier24 күн бұрын
Since you got this recently, are you able to swap it out for one of the co-pilot plus versions??
@erenatas24 күн бұрын
it looks aesthetically cheap
24 күн бұрын
Could you show any x86 app test?
@i-am-IT-Doctor24 күн бұрын
What processor is this ?
@coolstercodes2 күн бұрын
Intel core ultra 7
@cristian.chaparro25 күн бұрын
There is a bit of a screen border (Bazels) on your new notebook (sarcasm)
@gdraskovic25 күн бұрын
2019 product in 2024 with slightly updated chip
@SonnyGeorgeVlogs25 күн бұрын
Que gh kkk
@coolstercodes25 күн бұрын
Sempre cara rsrs
@Hassan.Haidry26 күн бұрын
Bazels are too big 😮
@vn395326 күн бұрын
Он тааак долго загружается!))))
@coolstercodes26 күн бұрын
Ты абсолютно прав, чувак!
@piedepew26 күн бұрын
Hello, can I pursue ms in cs online or offline in usa if I have undergrad degree in chemical engineering? Is it even possible to switch? I really f**Ed up by taking cmE but i really wanna switch now , i can do basic programming and still have one year left for my ug degree so i can learn any stuff which is needed.. Please guide me Thankyou
@coolstercodes26 күн бұрын
Yes! You most certainly can! I myself worked with a cmE undergrad student in one of my group projects, and he was doing great My best advice would be to do some kind of personal website or project you can talk about on your resume, maybe like a portfolio website about yourself, or passion project, it will help you get that programming experience and help you get in!
@piedepew26 күн бұрын
@@coolstercodes thanks man
@terenceye26 күн бұрын
Congrats! I believed we were in the same SDP class (Txter project is fun). I have 3 more classes to go and I am mostly concerned about the 6515 Algorithm class.
@coolstercodes26 күн бұрын
Good to hear from you Ty! Nice, you are almost done, yeah the algorithms class can be hard but I’ve heard from some people that it’s doable, I guess it just kind of depends 🤷🏻♂️ Either way you’ll do great! Good luck!!
@minhaoling3056Ай бұрын
Hi I am a PhD student in Statistics. I am pretty sure that I will be into data science industry, I was thinking whether doing OMSCS along with PhD (one course per semester) will add any values to my future employability. What do you think?
@coolstercodesАй бұрын
Wow, that is great! I think it would, especially the programming classes. Two of my favorites in Python were AI and Machine learning for stock trading If you’re also interested, I made a video about whether or not the OMSCS program as a whole is worth it, feel free to check it out kzread.info/dash/bejne/qq5mm5uDYMennqw.html
@Lmanyakaa16 күн бұрын
I'm graduating this summer from OMSCS. I work full time and have been taking 1 course per semester. Depending on what you take, it can be a lot of work even if it's 1 course per semester but it is manageable if your phd commitment is equivalent to 8-to-5/5 days work schedule.
@nro337Ай бұрын
Great video!
@blakerunyon09Ай бұрын
Thanks for this you talked me out of ML and GA
@tahirm09Ай бұрын
Good
@panamacityboiАй бұрын
Very helpful. Thank you!
@ArchistYTАй бұрын
"1 deletion" 😂
@Cube8Ай бұрын
This is in every software company, not just M$.
@ptrizzle9317Ай бұрын
Thanks for another video. I’ve watched all your videos since becoming interested in the program last year. I studied some CS in undergrad about 8-10 years ago but never finished with a CS title, and nowadays I’m working as an automotive mechanic haha. Looking to finally finish what I started back then and change industries. Just passed my first class, KBAI, with a 97.3%. Now moving on to ML4T for the Summer. I appreciate your content!
@coolstercodesАй бұрын
That’s awesome, congratulations!!! 🙂
@prof_asАй бұрын
Are you using Mac while working for windows 😂. The terminal spit the truth😅😂
@SimplyAckeАй бұрын
no but who has a room like that, that looks psycho. edit: like
@deleted_handleАй бұрын
a microsoft worker
@tahirm09Ай бұрын
Good
@m45m32Ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for the information that you share about the program. I've already watched a lot from your channel. I'm considering applying for the program but the cost that apears at coursera website states $15.700 USD any idea why? (Maybe is a price increase or some additional fee?) Thanks in a advance for your feedback
@coolstercodesАй бұрын
Could be, the total I paid from 2021 to 2023 was ~$8,000 but maybe it’s gone up since then, although I don’t think the coursera cost is the same
@coolstercodesАй бұрын
This video has more info: Is Georgia Tech's Online Master's program worth it? #omscs kzread.info/dash/bejne/qq5mm5uDYMennqw.html
@coolstercodesАй бұрын
I should say, he lived 2,324 years ago, not quite 3,000 but watch this is in 676 years and you’ll see!
@mikemarkoeVideoАй бұрын
Dude, what happened to your walls!?! Thanks for the good video :)
@coolstercodesАй бұрын
Haha they be gone, but now some are there
@colinstreck710Ай бұрын
Homie, mathematicians have been writing algorithms for far longer than digital computers have existed, this is not new or surprising
@chachachi-hh1ksАй бұрын
But makes for a good clickbait
@hexxt_Ай бұрын
bruh
@minus6025Ай бұрын
why does your comment have a "translate to english" button?
@crushbeast29Ай бұрын
@@minus6025 because it's clearly french 🤣
@wiktorczajkowski8160Ай бұрын
What do you mean he wrote computer program? He clearly did not, I was kinda expecting a big reveal at the what he actually did. 🤔
@DorfoPorraАй бұрын
he created a recursive algorithm to calculate the gcd
@NeverTHOUGHTofITАй бұрын
Bro even I can program in my mind ,compiling that shit is hard tho
@myhealthislifeАй бұрын
Thank you
@tahirm09Ай бұрын
good
@sahildhiman7917Ай бұрын
Any tips on getting accepted into the program?
@eatmoregames5026Ай бұрын
I think the gimmick with Basic Problem C-12 is, from left to right, an increasing growth in the number of shaded-in pixels in the top row. Furthermore, the left column in each image stays the same. In A there's a single pixel at the top row to the right, B has it extend to the center, and C has another dark pixel at the left. DEF and GH seem to hold this relationship, too. So, since H has the top row extended all the way, the solution is the same as that one -- so, the answer is 8. (Also, interesting to see someone go with an affine approach instead of the DPR/IPR one, haha)
@coolstercodesАй бұрын
Haha yeah.. Affine was honestly tough for the last test cases 😂
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Hi Coolster Codes, love the video. I am an OMSCS student, and found your channel by researching the program and looking for advice. Glad to see you're a Microsoft employee, that is my dream company. How did you get an interview? I have been trying to get an interview at Microsoft for a while now but alas no dice. Is this your first engineering job out of college? Thanks for your channel! Your content is super interesting and enjoyable
Why thank you @TroyLamphere! That is awesome you are in the OMSCS as well, I love that program In terms of getting an interview, I really worked hard on my resume, because that I felt like made the difference from one year to the next, wherein I finally did get an interview I did join right out of college, but did not do an internship at Microsoft first (never even heard back the first time) I will make a video about resume tips and tricks that helped me, make sure to subscribe to hear about that!
Thanks for creating this video! I work at Microsoft too and I just requested this laptop and it's been hard to find unboxing videos for it. This is a perfect depiction of what I should expect to receive. Thanks again!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!!
Good
How do you get the gerogia tech t-shirt? ..I am starting in fall 2024
Here it is! I just bought it through a third-party: www.collegefootballstore.com/p-2833154
Great job! What state/area are you from? It's very pretty there.
Utah ☺
Squaaaaaddd
8000 USD? I thought it was around 6000
That’s what I ended up paying, but if you bunch your classes together more (always take 2 in Fall and Spring) then you end up paying less
good
The crossover we didn’t know we needed 🙌
Thanks for having me!
Was wondering when you two would collab! What a great video!
Awesome crossover video. Love both of your channels
You guys are coworkers😂
Bezels are too big because it's the surface laptop 6 not 7. People might've accidentally purchased the 6th gen instead of gen 7 if that's the case. Only surface laptop 7 has thin bezels.
hey rather than pandas, can you use polars? Thanks. I personally hate pandas
Since you got this recently, are you able to swap it out for one of the co-pilot plus versions??
it looks aesthetically cheap
Could you show any x86 app test?
What processor is this ?
Intel core ultra 7
There is a bit of a screen border (Bazels) on your new notebook (sarcasm)
2019 product in 2024 with slightly updated chip
Que gh kkk
Sempre cara rsrs
Bazels are too big 😮
Он тааак долго загружается!))))
Ты абсолютно прав, чувак!
Hello, can I pursue ms in cs online or offline in usa if I have undergrad degree in chemical engineering? Is it even possible to switch? I really f**Ed up by taking cmE but i really wanna switch now , i can do basic programming and still have one year left for my ug degree so i can learn any stuff which is needed.. Please guide me Thankyou
Yes! You most certainly can! I myself worked with a cmE undergrad student in one of my group projects, and he was doing great My best advice would be to do some kind of personal website or project you can talk about on your resume, maybe like a portfolio website about yourself, or passion project, it will help you get that programming experience and help you get in!
@@coolstercodes thanks man
Congrats! I believed we were in the same SDP class (Txter project is fun). I have 3 more classes to go and I am mostly concerned about the 6515 Algorithm class.
Good to hear from you Ty! Nice, you are almost done, yeah the algorithms class can be hard but I’ve heard from some people that it’s doable, I guess it just kind of depends 🤷🏻♂️ Either way you’ll do great! Good luck!!
Hi I am a PhD student in Statistics. I am pretty sure that I will be into data science industry, I was thinking whether doing OMSCS along with PhD (one course per semester) will add any values to my future employability. What do you think?
Wow, that is great! I think it would, especially the programming classes. Two of my favorites in Python were AI and Machine learning for stock trading If you’re also interested, I made a video about whether or not the OMSCS program as a whole is worth it, feel free to check it out kzread.info/dash/bejne/qq5mm5uDYMennqw.html
I'm graduating this summer from OMSCS. I work full time and have been taking 1 course per semester. Depending on what you take, it can be a lot of work even if it's 1 course per semester but it is manageable if your phd commitment is equivalent to 8-to-5/5 days work schedule.
Great video!
Thanks for this you talked me out of ML and GA
Good
Very helpful. Thank you!
"1 deletion" 😂
This is in every software company, not just M$.
Thanks for another video. I’ve watched all your videos since becoming interested in the program last year. I studied some CS in undergrad about 8-10 years ago but never finished with a CS title, and nowadays I’m working as an automotive mechanic haha. Looking to finally finish what I started back then and change industries. Just passed my first class, KBAI, with a 97.3%. Now moving on to ML4T for the Summer. I appreciate your content!
That’s awesome, congratulations!!! 🙂
Are you using Mac while working for windows 😂. The terminal spit the truth😅😂
no but who has a room like that, that looks psycho. edit: like
a microsoft worker
Good
Hi, thanks for the information that you share about the program. I've already watched a lot from your channel. I'm considering applying for the program but the cost that apears at coursera website states $15.700 USD any idea why? (Maybe is a price increase or some additional fee?) Thanks in a advance for your feedback
Could be, the total I paid from 2021 to 2023 was ~$8,000 but maybe it’s gone up since then, although I don’t think the coursera cost is the same
This video has more info: Is Georgia Tech's Online Master's program worth it? #omscs kzread.info/dash/bejne/qq5mm5uDYMennqw.html
I should say, he lived 2,324 years ago, not quite 3,000 but watch this is in 676 years and you’ll see!
Dude, what happened to your walls!?! Thanks for the good video :)
Haha they be gone, but now some are there
Homie, mathematicians have been writing algorithms for far longer than digital computers have existed, this is not new or surprising
But makes for a good clickbait
bruh
why does your comment have a "translate to english" button?
@@minus6025 because it's clearly french 🤣
What do you mean he wrote computer program? He clearly did not, I was kinda expecting a big reveal at the what he actually did. 🤔
he created a recursive algorithm to calculate the gcd
Bro even I can program in my mind ,compiling that shit is hard tho
Thank you
good
Any tips on getting accepted into the program?
I think the gimmick with Basic Problem C-12 is, from left to right, an increasing growth in the number of shaded-in pixels in the top row. Furthermore, the left column in each image stays the same. In A there's a single pixel at the top row to the right, B has it extend to the center, and C has another dark pixel at the left. DEF and GH seem to hold this relationship, too. So, since H has the top row extended all the way, the solution is the same as that one -- so, the answer is 8. (Also, interesting to see someone go with an affine approach instead of the DPR/IPR one, haha)
Haha yeah.. Affine was honestly tough for the last test cases 😂