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The IUT community for sharing knowledge and helping each other in the educational process.
(Mainly for IT students)

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#mention So, the semester has almost ended. I hope that all of us will achieve their desired high scores. Moreover, I think that this semester, even with some cons, gave us the inestimable knowledge and new friends. No, the Absolute is not stopping its…
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So, the holidays are coming to the end and in several weeks the study begins...

Personally, I would like to prolong holidays to have more time for the self-development, but anyway, nothing is changeable at this point and all of us are going to start the new education year soon

Therefore, my given promise (about links to notes for Freshmen) will be fulfilled in the near future (today) and finally, Absolute Students will open its doors for the Freshmen

Hence, stay tuned, guys, and be absolute!)
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List of the 1st course subjects (for SOCIE students):

Physics Experimental 1-2 #PE
Calculus 1-2 #calculus
OOP 1-2 #OOP
CED #CED
TW&D #TWD
Physics 1-2 #physics
Academic English 1-2 #AE
Introduction to IT #Intro2IT
Academic English Reading #AER

These channels contain almost the whole information which was passed last academic year (2021-2022) by Freshmen. Hope that, this will be useful for newcomers.

*Restrictions for saving content are turned off
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#mention List of the 1st course subjects (for SOCIE students): Physics Experimental 1-2 #PE Calculus 1-2 #calculus OOP 1-2 #OOP CED #CED TW&D …
You can share this message with your Freshmen acquaintances, so they will be somehow ready for their first academic year
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#mention List of the 1st course subjects (for SOCIE students): Physics Experimental 1-2 #PE Calculus 1-2 #calculus OOP 1-2 #OOP CED #CED TW&D …
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Don't forget to help Freshmen in their future studies by recommending Absolute Students and its materials!)
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Eventually, welcome, Freshmen students!)

We are glad to see that our university is filled up with such a new generation of ambitious IT specialists. I believe that those who have entered our channel, especially the community of "Absolute Students", will be definitely at the top among all students, just by applying some effort and being self-disciplined at a small rate.

We, certainly wish you enjoyable studies during your following years and hope that you would take the best of what is taught to you.

P.S.: By the way, Sophomore students, don't be so greedy by disliking the idea of sharing links to the notes-channels with FreshmenπŸ˜‚
It should be a happiness to know that our heritage is going to somehow serve as a precious database for newcomers! So, let's be more open to the questions of our new generation and aid them as much as possible.
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#mention Eventually, welcome, Freshmen students!) We are glad to see that our university is filled up with such a new generation of ambitious IT specialists. I believe that those who have entered our channel, especially the community of "Absolute Students"…
Anyway, dislikes demonstrate how the Sophomore students cherish all the information which is provided to you freely, in the open source.

Therefore, try your best to use it properly and wisely!)
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Some other mini-advises:

– Don't run for books for Calculus, OOP, Intro2IT and such subjects (except for AER, AE, TW&D), on your first days. You can easily utilize the electronic books, but for English lang. subjects, take the real books from the library (the 3rd floor of the building A) as soon as possible

– If you want to attentively listen to the professor (which is vital for winning the scholarship) and freely ask questions from him, then always try to busy the first row in the room

– Everytime when you have some doubts in the understanding the theory which is being explained by the professor, don't hesitate to ask questions from profs. Try to understand the theory at the time when it is explained, otherwise it may be late to do it (but of course, you can always ask questions in the Q/A section of e-class, or via e-mail; note that, prof. Dokov always answers in Q/A)

– Start your preparation for the midterms or finals, in advance. For instance, I start my preparations 2 weeks before the exams. This will give you enough time for preparing all subjects, especially for Calculus, for which you should solve multiple samples

– Time management. Do university tasks on time/earlier and develop yourself in your area after that. Do not mix self-development with studies!

– Do not stress too much. Enjoy your time at the university, make new friends, participate in different social activities organized by SU/administration

– Do not be late for classes (especially, OOP). Sometimes, you won't be able to enter the classroom because of your tardiness

– PE classroom (P-lab) is in the A building on the 5th floor

– To be well prepared, for better understanding, use not only university materials but also the materials from the Internet

– Unite into teams. This way, you can help each other and compensate each other's disadvantages

– When you are not satisfied with your mark, discover the problem with the professor and maybe, you would increase the mark

– Being in the IT faculty, doesn't mean that you shouldn't take with yourselves notebooks (especially on English lang. subjects)


*Might be supplemented with new other advises
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Certainly, note that there's also a discussion group for the channel.

The link you can find in the description of the channel or use the following one:
https://t.me/+sFqOFa6Td8gwYTBi
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To check the timetable, use the following link:

https://iut.edupage.org/timetable/
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Looking for a nonpaid volunteer that would manage the future channel of Basic Korean in Uzbek language

Requirements:
– Sophomore
– Desire to help others
– Time for managing the channel and adding new posts


Deadline: 05.09.2022 00:00

To apply for it, you can write directly to me: @JohnnyKoshev
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Catch the links to the notes-channels (for Sophomore, the 1st semester):

Circuit and Lab #CL

Basic Korean #BK

Application Programming in Java #APiJ

Engineering Mathematics #EM

Data Structures #DS

Linear Algebra #LA

Academic English #AE

As usual, posting will begin from the start of the semester. So, in order to be up to date with these channels, subscribe to them in advance

UPD:
The Academic English channel will differ from the channel which is provided for the Freshmen (AE1-2)
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