Thanks for the review. Your videos are getting better and better! It's great to see that you really do something with the comments and advice on things people suggested you to improve. Keep up the good work and progess and good luck with the exams 
ThanksThanks for the review. Your videos are getting better and better! It's great to see that you really do something with the comments and advice on things people suggested you to improve. Keep up the good work and progess and good luck with the exams![]()
I only finished my GCSEs last year; I pretty much failed them because to me a pass is a C or above and I don't think I got C or higher for anything actually (If I did it would've been for English). I think the highest grades I got were E's and D's, even for computer science I did awful because they wanted to do VB.NET and obviously I was not going to spend a year doing something I had been learning about 4 years prior to my GCSEs... Then again, the people who got the top grades didn't have any skills outside of what they were taught by the teacher, so it is a negative for them and not a positive really. Grades don't prove how skillful you are or your true potential, they just put you under stress and cause more trouble than good in most cases IMO.Until June my life will be dependant on revision & memorizing information on the GCSE specifications but unfortunately no Cyber Security related content is listed in the Computer Science specification
I didn't even attend my mocks, I bunked them.ThanksI have my Mocks in January! Then the real thing in May... #RIP
In your area they don't. In most of the other careers they are needed to find a good job. Trust me!I only finished my GCSEs last year; I pretty much failed them because to me a pass is a C or above and I don't think I got C or higher for anything actually (If I did it would've been for English). I think the highest grades I got were E's and D's, even for computer science I did awful because they wanted to do VB.NET and obviously I was not going to spend a year doing something I had been learning about 4 years prior to my GCSEs... Then again, the people who got the top grades didn't have any skills outside of what they were taught by the teacher, so it is a negative for them and not a positive really. Grades don't prove how skillful you are or your true potential, they just put you under stress and cause more trouble than good in most cases IMO.
I didn't even attend my mocks, I bunked them.And I didn't even bring a pen to the real exams I don't think... Then again I didn't care back then and I still don't care
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Well I'm afraid that I will not be bunking the mocks or real exams because they are extremely important for me & I would like to go to University which requires high grades...I only finished my GCSEs last year; I pretty much failed them because to me a pass is a C or above and I don't think I got C or higher for anything actually (If I did it would've been for English). I think the highest grades I got were E's and D's, even for computer science I did awful because they wanted to do VB.NET and obviously I was not going to spend a year doing something I had been learning about 4 years prior to my GCSEs... Then again, the people who got the top grades didn't have any skills outside of what they were taught by the teacher, so it is a negative for them and not a positive really. Grades don't prove how skillful you are or your true potential, they just put you under stress and cause more trouble than good in most cases IMO.
I didn't even attend my mocks, I bunked them.And I didn't even bring a pen to the real exams I don't think... Then again I didn't care back then and I still don't care
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I agree with this entirely & this is why I will be trying extremely hard to succeed in my Mocks & real exams.In your area they don't. In most of the other careers they are needed to find a good job. Trust me!
Thanks for watching & I really wasn't surprised either, I was sort of expecting that detection rate from the state of the GUI...People always say don't judge a book by it's cover but in some situations you can judge a book by it's cover. Since it's GUI wasn't great I didn't think the detection rate would be that high.Well I'm not surprise where at least 79 % detection rate, the cloud/heuristics are still in the room of improvements considering that the numbers of uploading.
Immunet lacks BB or mechanistic popup detection.
Thanks for the review!
Is anyone even using this?![]()
I agree but would prefer a new GUI...Yes, I find it a perfect compliment to CFW and VS.
Really light and quick off the mark and the refreshingly non metro style GUI is great.
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I agree but would prefer a new GUI...
Yeah, grades are stressful and I think schools are really inefficient and bad; it might not be the problem of grades. But intelligence is highly correlated with academic performance, i believe, and also apparently military performance, so that's probably wrong.I only finished my GCSEs last year; I pretty much failed them because to me a pass is a C or above and I don't think I got C or higher for anything actually (If I did it would've been for English). I think the highest grades I got were E's and D's, even for computer science I did awful because they wanted to do VB.NET and obviously I was not going to spend a year doing something I had been learning about 4 years prior to my GCSEs... Then again, the people who got the top grades didn't have any skills outside of what they were taught by the teacher, so it is a negative for them and not a positive really. Grades don't prove how skillful you are or your true potential, they just put you under stress and cause more trouble than good in most cases IMO.
I didn't even attend my mocks, I bunked them.And I didn't even bring a pen to the real exams I don't think... Then again I didn't care back then and I still don't care
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Exams in my opinion are a bad way to prove that you are intelligence since there are so many variables that can affect the final outcome. I would personally like to go into Cyber Security - either an apprenticeship or a good course at Uni. I haven't decided that one yet...Yeah, grades are stressful and I think schools are really inefficient and bad; it might not be the problem of grades. But intelligence is highly correlated with academic performance, i believe, and also apparently military performance, so that's probably wrong.
Also, the cat is right. Most careers suck. Even engineering on average has higher supply than demand. Only computer science in general really isn't.