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Osayidan wrote on 2010-05-18 16:00
I just finished my last project, which was freaking huge.
Now I just wait for my internship, work there for 3 months, and I'm done.
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Bakuryu wrote on 2010-05-18 16:05
yay you =O
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Osayidan wrote on 2010-05-18 16:13
Hell yeah O:
I can finally go get a decent networking job after this while working on my CISCO and other certifications. Followed by lots of moniez.
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Bakuryu wrote on 2010-05-18 16:25
yay you moar!
Everyone likes money
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I can't wait to graduate. xP, Long way to go still.
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Drifter wrote on 2010-05-18 17:49
So close to graduation ;-;
well I have to wait for summer school to offically gtfo of high school
then the college adventure begins...
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Paul wrote on 2010-05-18 17:56
Senior Project? I did mines in less than 6 hours. Time required was about 1 weeks worth. 7 x 24?. And it was accepted.
Passed High School short .05 credits. Student counselor was like, "Beh, its only .05, I'll just throw in some PE credits".
:)
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Osayidan wrote on 2010-05-18 18:12
The work involved in my project was configuring about 50 machines, mixed windows and linux, to fully function in a complex network with all kinds of services working at once. Stuff included transparent forward/reverse proxying, dhcp, real functional firewalls rules tested via the outside, active directory, print and file servers, tons of clients, VPN, fully functioning DNS, and a few useless things thrown in to make us suffer.
And we had to make our own LAN cables.
My group finished with 7 days of class left though, 2 groups are still at the beginning of the project... I think they're going to fail by time limit D:
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Paul wrote on 2010-05-18 18:22
Not sure about your school district but ours was lazy enough to just have us show enough to be accepted, not 100% completed at due date. Although it had to be done before graduation.
/made a full flash website for mabinogi. Never put it up since I never bought space though... rofl.
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Drifter wrote on 2010-05-18 18:44
I think Osa's project was for college, not high school...
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Osayidan wrote on 2010-05-18 19:06
Yup D: If you can call it college. Had to finish ~75% of a college degree to be accepted into it though, since they only focus on networking and have no english/french or any other government requires courses needed for a degree.
Since I drifted around college looking for something I enjoyed for about 4 - 5 years I had no problem getting in though.
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Chockeh wrote on 2010-05-18 19:24
Quote from Osayidan;38627:
The work involved in my project was configuring about 50 machines, mixed windows and linux, to fully function in a complex network with all kinds of services working at once. Stuff included transparent forward/reverse proxying, dhcp, real functional firewalls rules tested via the outside, active directory, print and file servers, tons of clients, VPN, fully functioning DNS, and a few useless things thrown in to make us suffer.
And we had to make our own LAN cables.
My group finished with 7 days of class left though, 2 groups are still at the beginning of the project... I think they're going to fail by time limit D:
That makes my 3week project to shame :[.
We had to make a working Morse Telegraph (Not sure what it's called in English ._.)...
At least our team was the ONLY one that worked >:D. My teammates are pretty useless though T-T...
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Creampuff wrote on 2010-05-18 20:40
Congrats Chise! =) So happy for you!
Now go work for Google or something.
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Osayidan wrote on 2010-05-18 22:05
If google ever opens one of those 1Gbps ISPs in canada I will Dx
*wants free internets*
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pkMaster wrote on 2010-05-18 22:45
Quote from Osayidan;38654:
Yup D: If you can call it college. Had to finish ~75% of a college degree to be accepted into it though, since they only focus on networking and have no english/french or any other government requires courses needed for a degree.
Since I drifted around college looking for something I enjoyed for about 4 - 5 years I had no problem getting in though.
Dang, I wish my college was as cool as yours. I've completed all the CS (Computer Science) requirements for getting my CS Masters degree, but I still have to finish all my English/History/Science/..... before I can graduate which is a load of crap. Why the hell am I taking these stupid waist of time courses when I could be getting a job with my knowledge? The tragic part in all of this is I can't find a single job in CS that doesn't require either some work experience or a degree, so I'm pretty much screwed until I get those classes out of the way. And the worst part is that I have to
go back and take courses I've finished in high school. I mean, I got an A+ in Calculus, Stocastics, Graduates Derivatives and a few other high level math courses, but I still have to go back and take Algebra 2 because I apparently "skipped" it and that course is a requirement to graduate. That's just a load of BS! GIVE ME MY GOD DAM DEGREE YOU IDIOTS!!!!!
:mad2:
I swear, this college is pretty dam crappy. Thank god I'm transferring to Stanford after the summer break is over. Hopefully I can get my degree finished faster there.