My UNSW degree in 14 minutes

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
  • I graduated with a bachelors of computer science and I share a bit about my uni experience from first year camps to internships at the university of new south wales! Spent 4 years at UNSW Sydney from 2018 to 2021.
    00:00 - my eventful grad
    00:44 - first year
    01:01 - unsw public transport
    01:55 - sitting at the front of class
    02:22 - first year camps
    04:10 - end of semester 1
    04:55 - start of semester 2
    05:28 - internship time
    05:59 - first year regrets
    06:39 - second year
    07:33 - dropping the coop scholarship
    08:07 - became a lab assistant!
    08:44 - joined runsoc
    09:37 - third year
    10:53 - my first class
    11:09 - canva internship
    11:28 - final fourth year
    12:30 - uni course advice
    13:43 - outro
    #unsw
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  • @VictorFang
    @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +3

    Let me know if you'd like to know anything else about university, computer science or my uni experience!
    Day in the Life of a Canva Software Engineering Intern - czcams.com/video/g6aIMm--dW4/video.html
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  • @TheVentusravens
    @TheVentusravens Před 2 lety +38

    frick man my 3 years of uni was just me sitting in the library every day. U had a lifeeee bro

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +10

      Sitting in the library is an important part of the uni experience too 😂

  • @MarcChee
    @MarcChee Před rokem +6

    I stumbled on this on my feed and it was really interesting to watch! Super interesting for those of us who are making your lives hell (or otherwise) see a bit of insight into what your student experience is like

  • @JohnnyBGSkills
    @JohnnyBGSkills Před 2 lety

    Congrats G! 🌎🔥⚡Quite the journey man. Happy new year and kudos on the YT banner bro!

  • @ryanshi6254
    @ryanshi6254 Před 2 lety +5

    this was very insightful Victor! I'd love another video on courses if you had the time :)

  • @Lublyjay
    @Lublyjay Před 2 lety +2

    Great vid bro!…quite the journey man. Starting my first year at UNSW this year doing Comp sci. Looking forward to it :)

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +1

      Good luck comp sci is great!

    • @Lublyjay
      @Lublyjay Před 2 lety

      @@VictorFang Hey Victor, is there a possibility you can make a video on courses? Your videos are really insightful.

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +1

      Yep will be making one soon! Probs getting it out in the first few weeks of uni

  • @nataliewong2718
    @nataliewong2718 Před 2 lety +3

    Waited 9 mins to hear about runsoc 😂 but you have done sooooo much, congrats again for graduating! 🎉

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety

      THANKS Natalie! Runsoc definitely has the most photo coverage in the video 😂. An important part of my uni journey

  • @sebbydaking1014
    @sebbydaking1014 Před 2 lety +4

    I've been looking at degrees now as a yr12 student (mainly computer science + software engineering) and I came across your video on reddit :)
    That part about the coop scholarship was perfect to hear lol considering my careers advisor sent a notification of it and I got pretty excited but now I see why it might not be the best choice lol
    This was super insightful overall nice video :D

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +1

      That's great to hear - appreciate it :)

    • @sebbydaking1014
      @sebbydaking1014 Před 2 lety

      @@VictorFang No worries :)
      Also just wondering but are there many people that do single degrees of CS? I'm debating on whether I should do a single computer science degree or if it'd be better to do a double degree, any advice would be greatly appreciated please :D
      Edit: Was also wondering if it's fine to try out a double degree in first year since you can drop the degree you don't want easily through IPT

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +2

      @@sebbydaking1014 A LOT of people do a single computer science degree. You're right in that you can always just drop one part if you do a double - in fact thats what a lot of my friends ended up doing, they were doing commerce + computer science and ended up dropping commerce within the first year

    • @sebbydaking1014
      @sebbydaking1014 Před 2 lety

      @@VictorFang Oh okay thanks for the detailed response, yeah I looked a lot on the UNSW reddit and saw that the general consensus was that with comm + comp sci, comm is useless etc. so I was looking to avoid that. I think I'll just go for the single degree in comp sci now, thanks again!

  • @kuchkuch9304
    @kuchkuch9304 Před rokem

    cheers bro,looking forward to see you in master.

  • @duriandaniel8642
    @duriandaniel8642 Před 2 lety

    Congrats!!! Would love a Compsci electives review!!!

  • @samuelatienzo4627
    @samuelatienzo4627 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been doing my aerospace eng course now 6 years at UNSW, in my 7th year now because of work commitments. Can't wait to graduate!

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety

      Congrats and good luck with your final year!

    • @samuelatienzo4627
      @samuelatienzo4627 Před 2 lety

      @@VictorFang Congratulations on finishing altogether. Must be a wonderful and liberating feeling. I love the clip at the start with you submitting your last assignment to TurnItIn. So anticlimatic... so much work, pain and stress involved, only to result in a harmless click of a button. Pretty much sums up uni life... best wishes for future internships / career etc, great video

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety

      @@samuelatienzo4627 Too true.. for so many of us, all those tough years at campus completed with a single click of a button with no emotion. Best wishes to you too Samuel!

  • @ronaldkwok4511
    @ronaldkwok4511 Před 2 lety

    onto big things! 🤩

  • @AliKhan-zc3bf
    @AliKhan-zc3bf Před 2 lety +7

    I remember doing 1521 in 2nd year. Dropped it before census cos idk wtf was going on, then picked it up in 3rd and scored an 80. I think if you just don't know wtf is going on before week 4, then dropping it is the best decision provided you are in the position to do so

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety

      Good idea! What changed after you took it again and scored 80?

    • @AliKhan-zc3bf
      @AliKhan-zc3bf Před 2 lety

      After doing 1531 I wrapped my head around programming in general, since it was more of a software course rather than a science one. After 1531 I started picking up on the course material in other courses faster.

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +1

      @@AliKhan-zc3bf Great to know - 1531 is indeed a wonderful course

  • @athul1810_
    @athul1810_ Před rokem +6

    Hey Victor, amazing video! I am planning to take Software Engineering at UNSW, are there any differences between Software Engineering and Computer Science? Also, I don't really have programming experience, will that be ok as well?

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před rokem +4

      Having no programming experience is 100% fine and most of the cohort will be similar. The main difference between software engineering and computer science (and btw it's very small), is that the software engineering is a year longer and contains a few more mandatory engineering, team focused courses

  • @bengodw7978
    @bengodw7978 Před 2 lety +7

    Did extending your degree affect your ability to secure internships at all? I’m doing cs math at UNSW and I’m thinking of a term off but worried it’ll put me a year behind in terms of internships. Thanks so much.

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +8

      Not at all. If you're taking a term off to focus on other things such as travel, your health or to work on something interesting - I'd say go for it 100%

  • @donutoffendme_1119
    @donutoffendme_1119 Před 2 lety +9

    Hey man, I am considering transferring to UNSW in term 3. I am a first year USYD student and while it is alright, I believe the culture at UNSW seems more vibrant and many of my friends were going there (barely any went to USYD). It was my first preference initially for a bachelor of psychology (using this as premed). I picked USYD over UNSW initially since I thought it would be more convenient for me to get there but only now did I realise that they are only like 10 minutes apart, but it was too late. They are not too different in quality of education in psychology I heard. Usyd has been alright so far and I have met some friends in here but I am constantly thinking of switching in term 3. Is it easy for a transfer student to make friends? I also have major FOMO since I felt that I missed the critical period of meeting people such as O-week, camps and in general the first 2 terms so I am scared everyone would already have groups of friends by then. Also is it worth transferring?

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +6

      Making friends all depends on the effort you give it. I personally think it makes zero difference whether you're a transfer student or not. You're right in that there are a lot of fun social events during O-week and first term but societies run events all throughout the year and I'm sure you'll make friends by attending them. You can also be on closer terms with people if you end up joining a society subcommittee instead of just attending events.
      Transferring is a big decision weighted on several factors and I can't give you a straight answer without knowing more. I think both universities are great and if it's JUST for social reasons or making friends, I think it's doable at either uni

  • @devamjain5932
    @devamjain5932 Před rokem +2

    Hey Victor, thanks for the great video!
    I'm still confused as to why you decided to drop the co-op scholarship? Are there any conditions to being a co-op scholar?

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před rokem +1

      That's a good question and many people wonder it too. The co-op scholarship gives and requires you to do 6 month long placements at a specific handful of companies. At the time of dropping the scholarship, I thought 6 months was too long and wanted to focus the time elsewhere AND I thought I could secure and get internships at better companies

  • @minnahkhan2065
    @minnahkhan2065 Před rokem

    loved the vid! For comp science, is unsweetened better than Monash? Its very confusing

  • @ibrahimalali5949
    @ibrahimalali5949 Před rokem

    nice vid!!!

  • @damieaamri
    @damieaamri Před rokem

    hyee victor, i will be continuing my studies in computer science too and congrats for finishing your degree!!
    but i have a question, do you think macbook is suitable for this course or should i just go with windows instead?

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před rokem +1

      Congrats! Macbooks are great, a lot of CS students use them, me included. They’re just a bit pricier

  • @anishsaraogi4346
    @anishsaraogi4346 Před 2 lety +2

    This was really great to watch! I am joining UNSW as a transfer student in my third year, do you think I'll be able to do even half of the things that you did, and also, what advice do you have for me? My third year starts in Term 3, 2022.

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +2

      Of course! There were plenty of transfer students in societies I was in such as Enactus. Hmm, my advice might be just to immerse yourself. Don't try to think you're different 'because' you're a transfer student. If you make it awkward and weird then it'll be awkward and weird, otherwise nobody will care and you'll have a great time

    • @anishsaraogi4346
      @anishsaraogi4346 Před 2 lety

      @@VictorFang that's great! also, may I know what's the procedure to be a part of ASES? And can I be one being a transfer student?

  • @chikachika5723
    @chikachika5723 Před rokem

    Hey, hope you are doing well, i was having a dilemma regarding whether to choose the CS program or not. I am a British Curriculum student and I didn’t have physics nor chemistry in my high school period i.e. Grade 11 and 12 but did have Maths and Stats, will not having phy or chem reduce my ability of going through the entire course properly?

  • @hoyalee
    @hoyalee Před 2 lety

    big fan!

  • @wc3815
    @wc3815 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Victor awesome video 👌 very helpful!
    Do you reken its more important to make connection during your compsci course or focus on grades?
    Like when you applied for interns, are they focused more on outside activities more or GPA?
    Also, does the students or staff at UNSW have connections to tech companies in Sydney?
    I am a big introverted person, and Im worried about not being able to make friends, and have it affect me career wise after or near graduation 😔
    Thanks for the video and keep it up!

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +2

      Learning and understanding the concepts and content is important - grades, not so much. I think meeting people and making good friends with those in your cohort is more important as it can help you in many aspects from asking for course help to applying for jobs and internships.
      A lot of introverted people do well in tech and interviews are usually less reliant on people skills compared with other jobs (although people skills are still important). Being introverted doesn't mean that you can't make friends tho and I'd still encourage you to try your best to step outside of your comfort zone to meet new people (for eg at CSEsoc first year camp)! Don't worry CS has a lot of introverted people so it's not too bad 😅

    • @wc3815
      @wc3815 Před 2 lety

      @@VictorFang Just one more question sorry, how important is applied math overall when it comes to going into internships and their interviews? Like this is such a broad quesiton but did being good in math, allow you to be more advantages than other applicants or is understanding the concept of computer science better?

  • @corteztt518
    @corteztt518 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey mate, what’s the timetable like? Also is it face to face or it can be done online?

  • @tacticcoconut
    @tacticcoconut Před rokem +1

    Hey Victor, I'm a final year highschool student in NZ. I want to progress a similar pathway that you have gone through. I want to work in aus in the future for higher paying jobs and better companies. Would you recommend studying a computer science degree here in NZ (UoA or AUT) or in aus (something like UNSW)?

    • @leoguo6187
      @leoguo6187 Před rokem

      Hey im in the same boat as you! Can i ask what you have decided on doing?

  • @user-ko7ol5qg4g
    @user-ko7ol5qg4g Před rokem +1

    HI Victor! I'm currently a first year software engineering student and I've just taken comp1511 and next term i will be doing comp1521 and ENG2021. One thing that has been bothering me recently is the fear of failing, and doing bad. I'm considering to underload, is there any other advice you would provide for a student like me? comp classes are still online so i havent even had the chance to go to uni much. Thank you!

    • @user-ko7ol5qg4g
      @user-ko7ol5qg4g Před rokem

      btw, I liked comp1511 a lot, while it was hard at first, I found linked lists to be alot easier than everything ele, and I actually finished the course with a smile on my face :)

  • @vyshakhnarayanan3941
    @vyshakhnarayanan3941 Před 2 lety

    Hey,
    I failed 2 courses (1 core and 1 elective).Right now I am at 2year but all the courses I did had a pass marks .Is that a bad thing? Does it affect my future degree and also internships?

  • @mubin2671
    @mubin2671 Před rokem +1

    Hey Victor. Great video! I wanna take computer science in UNSW. But the problem is course fees. Can you plaese tell me about how I can get more than 50% scholarship in UNSW for undergraduation?
    Thanks in advance!

  • @raghavgulati436
    @raghavgulati436 Před 2 lety

    Hey,just found your channel and loving your videos so far. I have a question to ask i’m an intl student and if you can help can you tell me how is rmit for software engineering compared to swinburne.also what will be better cs or se as i dont have any experience in cs up untill. If you can answer it will be of great help

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety

      Not sure how those unis compare, you might want to talk to someone on linkedin who goes there. CS and SE are very similar and I personally think CS is better because it's more flexible and provides more electives to explore other interests

  • @sougatthapa3842
    @sougatthapa3842 Před 6 měsíci

    bro what atar you get and what extra curricular did u do in yr 12 to get admitted into the co op scholarship plz tell and how many ppl were in co op comp science?

  • @krishhsood6621
    @krishhsood6621 Před 8 měsíci

    Would you say a lot of this would have been different had you not done co op? What would be different? The internships, the international trips I guess?

  • @DavidBragg
    @DavidBragg Před 2 lety +1

    Dropping a coop scholarship at UNSW. You're actually built different.

  • @bleucllouds1025
    @bleucllouds1025 Před rokem

    Hi Victor, I’m debating between fine arts at UNSW and USyd, do you know any personal accounts on uni life in both schools? Thank you!!

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před rokem

      Both uni's have a rich and social uni life! Just depends on how much you immerse yourself within it :)

  • @saleh5609
    @saleh5609 Před rokem

    Hey man, i was looking at the CS programs in unsw and there seems to be a 3 years degree program and another one which is 4 years degree with honors, do you know if there is any difference between them and if it’s worth it to do the 4 years one?

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před rokem

      honors is an extra year where you dont do courses but a thesis project. can be valuable if you enjoy research

  • @issacan6547
    @issacan6547 Před 2 lety +5

    you should make a vid about unsw CS

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety

      What things would you like to see/know?

  • @HunterKoba
    @HunterKoba Před rokem

    Just got an conditional offer for BE Computer Engineering. I am gonna come over there👌

  • @ExtraNaCly
    @ExtraNaCly Před 2 lety +1

    Congrats Vfang! now teach me how to twirl/toss drumsticks pls xx kthnxbye

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven't forgotten about it! Will get to it eventually :) Hope streaming is going alright too btw

  • @ChanoPlays
    @ChanoPlays Před 2 lety

    Would you recommend computer science over software engineering at UNSW?

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety

      Absolutely. More flexibility and shorter duration for what is essentially the same degree

  • @yenyen3247
    @yenyen3247 Před rokem

    How's the job market for computer science graduates in Sydney

  • @salsta292
    @salsta292 Před rokem

    Hey Victor do you have any advice for getting into co-op, doing HSC this year!

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před rokem

      A well balanced person is key so I'd highly recommend doing extracurriculars and activities in different areas to showcase your ability to adapt and thrive

  • @exploredesign9509
    @exploredesign9509 Před rokem

    Do you recommend to study degree in architecture at UNSW? Any thoughts or advice about the school?

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před rokem +1

      It's not bad, though the cohort at UNSW is smaller than some other places

    • @exploredesign9509
      @exploredesign9509 Před rokem

      @@VictorFang thanks! Id prefer a smaller cohort actually

  • @karenl8118
    @karenl8118 Před 2 lety

    Do you recommend the bachelor of commerce with information systems there?

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety

      Yep! It's a super popular degree (business + some programming) with many people landing great roles in tech

  • @jamesdeep1388
    @jamesdeep1388 Před 2 lety

    you said you did eco and math at the start is that the eco and advanced math double degree?

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +1

      I did a single computer science degree. Took a few eco courses out of interest and there are a few compulsory math courses

  • @acetone138
    @acetone138 Před 2 měsíci

    Make video about what what course they teacher you in uni

  • @darshanluniya6962
    @darshanluniya6962 Před 2 lety

    Hey im planning to join unsw for bachelors in architecture .but I'm not really sure if i wannna study this . Can I change subjects in UNSW?

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +1

      You absolutely can. You can change degrees in almost any uni given you meet prerequisites

    • @darshanluniya6962
      @darshanluniya6962 Před 2 lety

      @@VictorFang what would you hv to say about job opportunities after studying at UNSW

  • @ere8758
    @ere8758 Před rokem

    If I only do adv math in y12 can I still do com sci?

  • @adityamunot1123
    @adityamunot1123 Před rokem

    Hey I want to decide between Purdue and UNSW

  • @haisummurad6872
    @haisummurad6872 Před 2 lety

    Hello!
    I'm really confused about the career aspects of a CS Grad. For a CS graduate, are they able to land jobs in software engineering? Or do Is it necessary to have a software engineering degree for those jobs.
    Also, if doing a double degree with actuarial studies, do you think it is good to do that too for possible better employment opportunities?
    Thanks a lot for this video!

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety

      Yep the most direct and straightforward job for a CS graduate is being a software engineer. Software engineering and CS are two very very similar degrees, in fact in most other countries there's just CS there's no software engineering.
      I'd do it with actuarial studied if I actually enjoyed it. There's a lot of additional math, stats and theory in actuarial but the knowledge might help you with entry to insurance companies (if that's of interest)

  • @laskohitler109
    @laskohitler109 Před 2 lety

    Do you have to take Math methods to study computer science in UNSW

  • @karisyeu3290
    @karisyeu3290 Před 2 lety

    Is classes in unsw now is offline or online?

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety

      Mix of both. I think COVID has meant that there will now always be the option of offline classes but there are still plenty of on campus ones

  • @chris-hp1lx
    @chris-hp1lx Před rokem

    hello victor
    i am choosing between uts and unsw for Comp Sci and i have seen some people talk bad things about UTS CS and since it's 4 years (honours degree), should i just go to unsw? but also unsw's trimester scares me.
    another question is if i want to become a software developer/ web developer, which major do i need to take at UNSW and UTS? Thanks in advance.

  • @lorenzoparas8689
    @lorenzoparas8689 Před 2 lety +1

    Where's the other 1531 class in third year 😔😔😔😔

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety +1

      True... I only lab assisted for yall tho 😅

  • @iqbalhaidari7092
    @iqbalhaidari7092 Před 2 lety

    Isn’t cs degree 3 years at UNSW?

  • @shaye170
    @shaye170 Před rokem

    How did you afford all this?

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před rokem +1

      HECS, Aus government lets you pay it off in future

  • @hoyalee
    @hoyalee Před 2 lety +1

    i remember u complaining about 1521 in first year

  • @harrobye8233
    @harrobye8233 Před rokem

    1st yrs never realise morning lectures or f2f lectures arent worth it 😂 until they reach 2nd yr

  • @SimoneShaw-fy2zm
    @SimoneShaw-fy2zm Před 2 měsíci

    Why does this feel like playschool 😂

  • @Tanmay.s689
    @Tanmay.s689 Před 9 měsíci

    Lmao 4:39

  • @cocoubermensch8283
    @cocoubermensch8283 Před 2 lety

    This is a great video! Just wondering how valuable you found Co-op's leadership events and mentoring? (I heard that they help you with making linkedin profiles/marketing yourself)

    • @VictorFang
      @VictorFang  Před 2 lety

      Hmm it varies. I think the coop leadership camp and intro events are quite helpful but the smaller events were so so. Making a LinkedIn profile is pretty straightforward. Coop mentoring (which isn’t part of the program but run by the society I believe) is pretty good for meeting older coops and getting life experience

    • @cocoubermensch8283
      @cocoubermensch8283 Před 2 lety

      ​@@VictorFang Tysm! This was really insightful :)