Im taking up BS Computer Science , cuz i failed my first option .-. lololol which was biology
bio to chem sounds like a better way to go then again iunno, chem is hard imobigfeh wrote:
how do you go from biology to computer science
as for me, I chose computer science and cognitive science
I have a love-hate relationship with physicsHika wrote:
bio to chem sounds like a better way to go then again iunno, chem is hard imobigfeh wrote:
how do you go from biology to computer science
as for me, I chose computer science and cognitive science
but yep, cs & physics double major here
computer science? Easier?Renevant wrote:
Computer Science, I enjoy finding news way to make things easier on the computer and finding new ways to customize stuff
Yes, easier. I enjoy making things more convenient for me later on. The creation of it may be irritating, but the end result is what I strive for. Computers are fairly easy to work with IMO and are very customizable. I've finished a fair portion of my cs classes and I don't find it as difficult or irritating as you make it out to be. You're just stating fairly obvious issues that you will encounter when programming, that I've long since known about and been dealing with.bigfeh wrote:
computer science? Easier?Renevant wrote:
Computer Science, I enjoy finding news way to make things easier on the computer and finding new ways to customize stuff
Have you ever even used a computer? Because I'm pretty sure you've been misled
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what is the joy of this sick and insane world of suffering, bugs, crashes and downtime
50% of my courses have been maths courses so far anyway, im getting enough as it is.Vapor wrote:
sil stop doing fancy applied maths and do normal maths like me
I assume you're in high school? Just out of curiosity, what did you learn in your classes?Renevant wrote:
Yes, easier. I enjoy making things more convenient for me later on. The creation of it may be irritating, but the end result is what I strive for. Computers are fairly easy to work with IMO and are very customizable. I've finished a fair portion of my cs classes and I don't find it as difficult or irritating as you make it out to be. You're just stating fairly obvious issues that you will encounter when programming, that I've long since known about and been dealing with.
Im a second year at my University. I am well aware of what is to come and I've dealt with a fair amount already. Yes, i know about all the code jokes, particularly this one, which the professors have joked about and i've been able to relate to all of them. Its one of the things you learn in programming, coding is a very small portion of the time spent creating a program professionally. Most of it is testing and debugging. So yes, from a job-seeking perspective, computer science can be a pretty irritating major. There's a reason you can get paid as much as an engineer for any job you get (I was actually an engineering major, before i switched).bigfeh wrote:
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Don't be offended, that's not my intention. I don't want to scare people off, and even if I did - it's hard to. Allow me to explain.Renevant wrote:
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I feel the same! Challenges are enjoyable, if you know you can complete it.bigfeh wrote:
I'm pretty sure, however, everything is punishing but also rewarding, in their own way.
Still, despite all the bad in the world, I'm going with it. I like the good, and as weird as this may sound, I like the bad. I like how rewarding it is to finally fix your shit after working on it for 12 hours straight. I like how it feels to look back on when you were writing the first line when you have the compiled final version running on the screen. I like the insane.
Yeah, it really is insane. But it's my insane.
Yeah. Good luck on your bug slaying adventureRenevant wrote:
I feel the same! Challenges are enjoyable, if you know you can complete it.bigfeh wrote:
I'm pretty sure, however, everything is punishing but also rewarding, in their own way.
Still, despite all the bad in the world, I'm going with it. I like the good, and as weird as this may sound, I like the bad. I like how rewarding it is to finally fix your shit after working on it for 12 hours straight. I like how it feels to look back on when you were writing the first line when you have the compiled final version running on the screen. I like the insane.
Yeah, it really is insane. But it's my insane.
Anyways, thanks for the insight and perspective. Hopefully we both get great jobs that let us enjoy our interests.
Rurree wrote:
I plan on taking Mass Communication.
oy veyKhelly wrote:
I've changed from GENDER STUDIES to Hebrew
but whyKhelly wrote:
Rurree wrote:
I plan on taking Mass Communication.
I've changed from GENDER STUDIES to Hebrew
programming? you're kind of already doing it lollol wrote:
studying computer science, considering changing to something that cant be learnt in your bedroom at 15 years old though
From which university? @_@_StormEx_ wrote:
Planning to take BS Astronomy. My only problem if there will be jobs open for the finished course after college