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NCTU Observations and Reflections (3): First-Year Master's (Spring) — Fine Arts Club & Research

Preface

Following the previous post, which covered my coursework in the spring semester of my first year, this time I will talk about extracurricular activities and research. My only extracurricular was the Fine Arts Club. Compared with my undergraduate years—interning everywhere, contributing to open-source projects, and participating in communities—this semester felt much simpler. Because I decided to take my master’s program seriously relatively late, I was already behind when it came to exploring directions and finding a topic. Still, this semester I found a research area that genuinely interests me and also settled on a topic, and I began working on it over the summer.

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NCTU Observations and Reflections (2): First-Year Master's (Spring) — Coursework

Preface

This semester felt like the happiest semester I have had in the past two or three years. It was fulfilling: I took four courses, still participated in the Fine Arts Club, wrote quite a few posts, and found a research direction and topic. Studying CS really is a joyful thing. Broadly speaking, my M1 spring can be divided into three parts: coursework, the Fine Arts Club, and research. This post focuses on coursework.

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