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TopicWhat's a Computer Science major like?
Butterfiles
11/01/17 10:32:25 PM
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Harpie posted...
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Harpie posted...
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SamuelHayden posted...
jerk professors expecting you to learn computer science on your own spare time

honestly tho this is the best prep for the real world

Isn't that most colleges tho. You study out of class

nah what I mean is that you'll graduate and start applying for jobs and realize you have no idea about any of the languages and frameworks they want you to know anyway

Oh that's convienent. But isn't that what internships are for? To prepare you for real world problems?

the internships will want you to know that too lol

SuperGamer5 posted...
Where is all this math talk coming from? I graduated with a CS degree in May, and there really wasn't that much math for a STEM major. I took college algebra in HS, trig and calc 1+2 at community college, and then discrete math (barely math), linear algebra (easy) and stats (not hard) at university.

That's a solid number of math courses, but these posts are making it out to be like a CS major is a math minor, which isn't the case. I consider myself kinda subpar at math, and I made it through just fine aside from Calc.

will agree with this, people here really overemphasize the math bit lol.
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