QUOTE(mvndyche @ Jan 23 2016, 02:46 AM)
i'll be finish my diploma program soon(from others uni). I hope to know more about the environment etc of mmu(cyber) as I decided to continue my degreeļ¼IT related) program there. thanks=)
QUOTE(Human Nature @ Jan 23 2016, 11:05 AM)
Rhadykall care to help out?
For IT, I would say a lot of students have trouble with programming and maths subjects. But what I need to emphasize is both subjects as well as IT in general is all about practical/technical skills. So, if you're not one who understands the need to spend time doing repetitive exercises in order to gain the familiarity, life in IT is going to be hard for you.
Learning environment is subjective to the kind of person you are and the crowd you choose to associate yourself with. My advice; build a big enough network of friends so you can have fun but at the same time also have a solid team to do group study or even group assignments. The lecturers are mostly okay but as with people, there are bound to be some you may just not be able to get along with. Try to be a face/name they can remember - but not for the wrong reasons obviously.
The classes and labs are in good condition as FCI is one of the newer blocks around. Admin office can be okay/pain in the arse depending on so many factors lol. Same thing, try to be a friendly familiar face the admin people can remember, and you may end up having things go your way more often than not.
Cars and parking. If you have car you can easily go to town, go find food around Cyberjaya, have more choices in terms of living arrangements. But parking can be a bish. Gotta come in early and schedule your timetable so that you don't have gaps in between. Once you're done for the day, you're done - no need to go out, and get back in just to again hunt for a parking spot. Just have to live with it.