I forgot how damn hard it is to find information on college websites. I just want a number I can call or location I can go to from my old campus to talk about what they'd want me to do to get a CS degree from them.
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Poor Day9. His audience demographic is assholes.
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I forgot how damn hard it is to find information on college websites. I just want a number I can call or location I can go to from my old campus to talk about what they'd want me to do to get a CS degree from them.
crowd-source that shit
or rather, chat-source that shit
"and the morning stars I have seen
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
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Quizzy, the CS department should have buried the requirements for a degree. If not your student handbook should. Same type of thing you had for your english degree.
Go through what you have taken and see what overlaps and what you would have to take.
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Quizzy, the CS department should have buried the requirements for a degree. If not your student handbook should. Same type of thing you had for your english degree.
Go through what you have taken and see what overlaps and what you would have to take.
I'm also trying to figure out in what order I necessarily have to take the stuff, which might be tricky. Basically, trying to figure out if it'll be best to hit up a CC first to knock out some straight math classes first or what.
Quizzy, the CS department should have buried the requirements for a degree. If not your student handbook should. Same type of thing you had for your english degree.
Go through what you have taken and see what overlaps and what you would have to take.
I'm also trying to figure out in what order I necessarily have to take the stuff, which might be tricky. Basically, trying to figure out if it'll be best to hit up a CC first to knock out some straight math classes first or what.
Once you know the classes you look at the prerequisites. Now from my time as a CS major you have to have at least Calc I and II done. Calc I was a prerequisite for the starter Java programming class. Or at least you had to be co-enrolled. There is usually a discrete mathematics course though that could be a programming course(mine was a weird combo). And there is also a Matrix Algebra and Statistics course. My stat course had to come a certain list which was in the hand book.
Also I have found it nice that I have taken more math than 90% of those in my grad program. It means I never have to take their bad stats classes and has really helped in my GIS work.
Yeah, I found a list for my old college. It looks like they'd let me a lot of the math alongside programming classes for the most part. Looks like it would take me about 3 years to get through the program, which aint great but could be worse.
But that's just one college. Should look at others.
Yeah, I found a list for my old college. It looks like they'd let me a lot of the math alongside programming classes for the most part. Looks like it would take me about 3 years to get through the program, which aint great but could be worse.
But that's just one college. Should look at others.
CS programs, or they were at my time really 3 to 4 year programs that had very little to 0 overlap with other programs. Very much like engineering where you had enough "electives" to take the general requirements but not really enough to do something outside the field or outside a math degree.
Yeah, that's the vibe I'm getting Mazzyx. And of course I've already got any GE or random elective crap covered from my English degree.
Yeah, CS really kind of is stuck between an engineering degree and math degree. I have 2 years finished and even with all my GE stuff done from my original bachelors it would still take me almost 2 years to finish off a CS degree.
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I forgot how damn hard it is to find information on college websites. I just want a number I can call or location I can go to from my old campus to talk about what they'd want me to do to get a CS degree from them.
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crowd-source that shit
or rather, chat-source that shit
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Go through what you have taken and see what overlaps and what you would have to take.
I'm also trying to figure out in what order I necessarily have to take the stuff, which might be tricky. Basically, trying to figure out if it'll be best to hit up a CC first to knock out some straight math classes first or what.
daaaaaaanger zone
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Once you know the classes you look at the prerequisites. Now from my time as a CS major you have to have at least Calc I and II done. Calc I was a prerequisite for the starter Java programming class. Or at least you had to be co-enrolled. There is usually a discrete mathematics course though that could be a programming course(mine was a weird combo). And there is also a Matrix Algebra and Statistics course. My stat course had to come a certain list which was in the hand book.
But that's just one college. Should look at others.
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
CS programs, or they were at my time really 3 to 4 year programs that had very little to 0 overlap with other programs. Very much like engineering where you had enough "electives" to take the general requirements but not really enough to do something outside the field or outside a math degree.
It's interesting.
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
goddamn school website wouldn't let me fucking submit a project due at midnight
not good enough
he needs to be under the prison
along with every person who sat idly by
Yeah, CS really kind of is stuck between an engineering degree and math degree. I have 2 years finished and even with all my GE stuff done from my original bachelors it would still take me almost 2 years to finish off a CS degree.
Jesus.
next time relax
I little bit of numbing spray helps relax the back of the throat.
maybe I'll get some animal antibiotics
wish I had insurance
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