Best products from r/csun
We found 4 comments on r/csun discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Music: An Appreciation, Brief Edition- Standalone book
- This book was used only twice and is in perfect condition besides a curve on the front cover from being stored away for a long time. It is basically a brand new book with no damage or writing on any of the pages. It is a good deal for a well-kept book. ISBN: 978-0-07-783731-0
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2. Sharpie Accent Sharpie Pen-Style Highlighters, 5 Colored Highlighters(24575PP)
Features a visible ink supply so you never run out unexpectedlyLoop feature at the end of the highlighter pen allows you to attach it to 3 ring binders, planners, bags and moreVersatile chisel tip is ideal for both highlighting and underliningQuick-drying ink is odorless and AP certified non-toxicSe...
3. Jigsaw Japan: 10 Secrets About The JET Program
- Bluetooth - Answer/make calls and be hands-free with no distractions. The built-in microphone picks up your voice and your car speakers let you hear the person on the other side. Play and control your music and apps like Spotify/Pandora wirelessly
- Media Playback - Play music through your Bluetooth device or use the USB port. Digital media support includes MP3 and WMA file formats. Tune into the AM/FM radio stations for up to date music/news/sports and more
- Auxiliary - Compatible with the audio output from smartphones as well as MP3 players
- Inputs - The USB port gives you the option to have a vast library of audio files at your fingertips. The auxiliary input is a convenient way to hook up to your MP3 player/device
- Outputs - Use the front & rear pre-amp outputs to hook up your speakers (front left/front right and rear left/rear right)
- Power - You can get 50 watts x 4 Max power from the 611UAB to power your speakers. An amplifier is recommended to make sure your speakers are well powered
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Gotta say as a Comp Sci major all I ever really needed was a laptop and possibly a book. I carry a mechanical pencil and a notebook for those note that can't be done easily in google docs but that tends to mostly be math related.
Gotta admit love the Sharpie Accent Liquid Highlighters but thats generally for studying anything I print out. Smoooooth.
Everyone learns differently. I find typing my notes is easier and I remember more because i can inject thoughts right on top of my notes. Some people need to have written notes they can scribble all over. Do whatever works best for you but don't for accessory-happy when paying attention, talking to your professors, actually doing the homework, and studying will be way more helpful.
Biggest pro-tip I have for new students is talking to your professors. Ask questions. Ask for clarification. Meeting them in their office hours.
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I took him! I had him for an online class he is pretty easy you just do a lot of discussions and then 2 concert papers and then the final is what you learned in the class . If you need the book hopefully it is the same one please let me know. This is the book I have. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0077837312/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 .
Not France, but I have a buddy that spent 3 years in Japan for the JET Program. He wrote a short book about that I'd recommend giving a read. Might help in some way especially in regards to culture shock and language barriers