Sunday, August 8, 2021

Seattle




1. View from Kerry Park - Mt. Rainier


 2. Mt. Rainier Park








3. Snoqualmie Falls - Mt. Rainier Park







4. Lake Tipsoo - Mt. Rainier Park






5. Rainforest Trek - Mt. Olympus Park







 



5. Hurricane Ridge - Mt Olympus Park


7. University of Washington






Sunday, April 18, 2021

College Planning - Computer Science


1. CS Paths - 

  1. CS(Computer Science) - Pure CS
  2. ECE( Electrical & Computer Engineering - Branches in EE or CE after 2nd year. CE has CS(70%) + Systems programming, Embedded etc. + Electronics.
  3. CS + X (50-50 load shared with Math/Stat/Linguistics/Economics etc.)
  4. BA - CS

2. Three School Options -

  1. Engineering School 
  2. School of Arts & Sciences
  3. Computer Science School 

3. Geo Classfication
  • NorthEast
  • Midwest
  • West (UC, UWash)
  • South(GTech, UT Astin)

4. School Classification (by deemed Acceptance) (C - CS, E - ECE) 
{Some Ranking are taken from Graduate school, if missing from Undergrduate, esp. ECE}

  • MIT(C#1, E#2), CarniegeMU(C#2, E#1), Berkeley(C#2, E#3), Stanford(C#2, E#4), Princeton(C#5, E#12), CalTech(C#5, E#), Harvard(C#13, E#), Columbia(C#13, E#16), UPenn(C#16, E#20)
  • UIUC(C#5, E#7), Cornell(C#5, E#9), UWash(C#5, E#10), GeorgiaTech(C#5, E#5),  UMichigan(C#12, E#7), UT Austin(C#11, E#6),  UCLA(C#13, E#14)
  • UMaryland(C#16, E#17), UWisconsin(Madison)(C#16, E#15), Purdue(C#20, E#10),  UMass(Amerst((C#31, E#37), NYU(C#36, E#37)
  • Rutgers(C#41, E#44), Boston U(C#61, E#45), NorthEastern(C#41, E#37),          UPitt(C#52, E#51), NJIT(C#107, E#?), Drexel/Temple( )
5. CS + X Options

https://las.illinois.edu/admissions/faqcsx
https://www.khoury.northeastern.edu/programs/




Saturday, April 17, 2021

College Planning

1. College Financing (KG-12)

  • Start early
  • College Fees range $25k - $75/year [ Public(In-state) -$20-35K,  Public(Out-state) -$35-55K, Private - $55-80K]
  • Fees are independent of Major(some have extra fees - Engg - +2-3K/yr)
  • Create 529 Plan (early)
    • Growth is Tax-Free, as long as it is used for college
    • Is transferable to other siblings
    • Max around 15k/year/parent
    • Grandparents can contribute too
  • Free money - Scholarship, Grants
  • Federal loan(thru FAFSA) 
    • Low interest
    • Subsidized/un-subsidized
    • Typical income ceiling at 75K(individual)/150K(family)

2. In High School(9-12)

  • Overall GPA. Use AP/Honor to add extra points.
  • National Honor
  • National Merit Scholarship - Finalist, Semifinalist
  • Sports - Varsity
  • Community Service(Important)
  • Extra-Curricular activities(Duration, Intensity, Competition needed)
  • Clubs (Competitive - Robotics etc.) 

3. By end of 11th Grade, decide on Major

  • The biggest decision is to decide on ENGG or Not. Most of the other Majors like Medicine, Law are chosen after Graduation(Bachelors)
  • Should have finished on  SAT/ACT exams
  • Finish Subject SATs(Engg needs at least 2)
  • Take AP Exams (Score of 4/5 will help transfer credits to college)

4. Choosing College, once Major is decided

5. 11th Grade Summer

  • Start on Common App Essay in Summer - Choose topics, write drafts, get them reviewed
  • Build Portfolio (For Art Majors)
  • Make a College list(10-12), divided into
    • Reach (Difficult) [3-4]
    • Match (Possible) [3-4]
    • Safety (Sure) [3-4]
  • Decide on application type
    • Early Decision(ED) (1) [Have to commit on getting in] [typically mid-Dec]
    • Early Action(EA) (few) [No Commit] [mid-Dec to mid-Feb]
    • Regular(Reg) (others) [end-Mar]
  • Research each individual college for its requirements
    • #Teacher Recommendations
    • #Other Recommendations
    • Supplemental Essays
    • Supplemental Questions
    • Transcript (11th Grade, Mid-year etc.)
  • Most Colleges use Common App, but some use Coalition App & a few insist on Individual applications
  • (https://www.mefa.org/blog/understanding-different-types-college-applications)

6. 12th Grade - Typically Common App opens on 1st Nov

  • Fill common sections, followed by the individual college ones
  • Colleges have different deadlines depending on the Application type(ED/EA/Reg). Don't have to rush. 
  • Use the School system(Naviance etc.) to request Teacher Recommendations, Transcripts
  • Fill standard FAFSA (Federal system for Loan application)[Mandatory]

7. On Acceptance(or before)

  • Shortlist a few campuses to visit(3/4) to get a feel 
  • Then let the student decide

Halleluiah! 


On Driving Lessons

Some Basics,

1. Do not get stressed about driving.  

2. You have to enjoy it. Remember it is a life skill that makes you spatially free.  

3. On the Road, you have as much right as anyone else. Also as much Duty.

4. Some Tips:
    a) Don't get intimated by aggressive drivers, keep your cool & let them Pass(ignore honking)  

    b) Be Alert. Always keep looking in the Rear & Side Mirrors, every 10 seconds. You should have a 360 view of the surroundings.

    c) Changing lanes is the most complex, u need to show the Signal10 meters before merging. Always look over your shoulder once before merging, to avoid blind spots, which r invisible are in the Side Mirrors   

   d) Always Start & Stop slowly. Sudden movement creates confusion.

   e) Follow Signs(Stop, Yield, Turns) rigorously

4. As you are left-handed, I guess your reflexes might not match the Instructors.

5. If you make a mistake, don't take it personally. Understand what went wrong & correct it.

6. Drive defensively. You control only 50% of the driving, the rest is on the other guy. Need to anticipate what other(Idiot) might do, without Panicking.

7. This is just the first phase. Mom took 15 lessons, I failed both written & driving tests once. Took me 3 months to get the License.

8. This is just a Learning License not the end of the world.

Just take a deep breath & let go of the tension & enjoy the ride.