My interview today

dekiteshim

Resident Eritrean | Ye's strongest soldier
On the train back home from my university interview/assessment.

The first part of the day was my actual technical interview. Smashed it out of the park tbh. Just a lot of maths and problem solving. They literally asked me a question which was just a repurposed leetcode problem I solved like a week ago LOL.

The second part of the day involved a team project with other engineering applicants of different disciplines. I won’t go into the specifics of what the project was about but it was relatively straightforward. You needed to be creative but it was doable. Unfortunately, I was the only male in my group. Now that’s not inherently bad but in a group situation where disputes will arise, the women will always side with each other. My group members must have been on the left side of the IQ bell curve because for some reason they couldn’t grasp what was being asked of us. Whenever I actually provided pragmatic and well thought ideas, I was shut down. We were being asked to provide a purely technological solution to a problem and these idiots were treating it like an undergraduate Marketing class ffs :mjlol:

Luckily, the group was observed at all times by one of the assessors and I could see they took many notes when I spoke in comparison to my female counterparts and seemed to show subtle signs of agreement. In fact, I might have helped that I had such peabrain counterparts since the intellectual mogging I provided may have given me a halo effect.

I’m still not 100% about this though since the raw odds of getting into my course are 1/8
 

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On the train back home from my university interview/assessment.

The first part of the day was my actual technical interview. Smashed it out of the park tbh. Just a lot of maths and problem solving. They literally asked me a question which was just a repurposed leetcode problem I solved like a week ago LOL.

The second part of the day involved a team project with other engineering applicants of different disciplines. I won’t go into the specifics of what the project was about but it was relatively straightforward. You needed to be creative but it was doable. Unfortunately, I was the only male in my group. Now that’s not inherently bad but in a group situation where disputes will arise, the women will always side with each other. My group members must have been on the left side of the IQ bell curve because for some reason they couldn’t grasp what was being asked of us. Whenever I actually provided pragmatic and well thought ideas, I was shut down. We were being asked to provide a purely technological solution to a problem and these idiots were treating it like an undergraduate Marketing class ffs :mjlol:

Luckily, the group was observed at all times by one of the assessors and I could see they took many notes when I spoke in comparison to my female counterparts and seemed to show subtle signs of agreement. In fact, I might have helped that I had such peabrain counterparts since the intellectual mogging I provided may have given me a halo effect.

I’m still not 100% about this though since the raw odds of getting into my course are 1/8
This reminds me of the strategy in which a more attractive woman will have a less attractive friend, which enhances her own attractiveness. This is called the perceptual contrast effect, as demonstrated by the classic experiment of keeping one hand in cold water and the other in hot water, and then simultaneously putting both hands in lukewarm water. The principle behind it is that we perceive differences between things, rather than actual absolute measures.

A woman who is conventionally attractive could use this phenomenon to her advantage, albeit unknowingly, to stand out even further. I'm glad that this worked out in your favor, Walal.
 
This reminds me of the strategy in which a more attractive woman will have a less attractive friend, which enhances her own attractiveness. This is called the perceptual contrast effect, as demonstrated by the classic experiment of keeping one hand in cold water and the other in hot water, and then simultaneously putting both hands in lukewarm water. The principle behind it is that we perceive differences between things, rather than actual absolute measures.

A woman who is conventionally attractive could use this phenomenon to her advantage, albeit unknowingly, to stand out even further. I'm glad that this worked out in your favor, Walal.
Subhuman wingman friend who makes you better looking through inductive mogging effect
 

dekiteshim

Resident Eritrean | Ye's strongest soldier
What Leetcode problems @seldiboy ? I need to start prepping for upcoming interviews.
I can't remember, it's past me now. It wasn't a CS interview but they just used the same logic as a Leetcode question I had done a while before and applied it into an engineering context
 

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