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I'm thinking of going to University and taking up some computer science courses, specificaly in the computer programming aspect of pc's. I'm sitting on a pretty nice lump of cash right now that'd pretty much pay my way through uni. I was thinking of getting a nice car this summer but now I'm tempted to go to Uni instead and take up programing. I really think it's what I'd love to do. Anyone here ever take computer sciences at a university? Got any tips?
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Massive Quasars
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If it really interests you, give it a shot.
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I just finished my degree. Don't start it unless you're sure you like to code. Don't start it if you suck in math either. Don't take classes at anything less than a respectable 4 year university.
Make sure you're not going into the degree just because you like using computers.
That's my best advice.
edit: by the way, alot of people don't graduate because it is infact a difficult degree.
Make sure you're not going into the degree just because you like using computers.
That's my best advice.
edit: by the way, alot of people don't graduate because it is infact a difficult degree.
I did two years of it after I left the PhD program I was in for molecular biology. Wanted to get involved in computer driven drug discovery. I enjoyed some of the coding...loved creating algorithms and the challenge of optimizing them with inline assembly code and whatnot. But to be honest, I realized I couldn't handle making a living hunched behind a computer screen all day. Like duff said...make sure you LIKE to code. And, don't go for one of the wimpy versions of the degree that doesn't require all the math. Get the full degree.
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i've coded a few things before, never anything major, basicly HTML and Microsoft Access DB which is a lot like VB I guess. I really enjoyed it, I have a degree in computer networking along with an CNA and an A+ cert but that's it. Nothing major, I don't really like the network administration side of things but really enjoyed the programming aspect of a job I did years ago. I really think it's something I'd enjoy for some reason.
Then give it a try. Take one or two classes and see if you like the atmosphere.Kracus wrote:i've coded a few things before, never anything major, basicly HTML and Microsoft Access DB which is a lot like VB I guess. I really enjoyed it, I have a degree in computer networking along with an CNA and an A+ cert but that's it. Nothing major, I don't really like the network administration side of things but really enjoyed the programming aspect of a job I did years ago. I really think it's something I'd enjoy for some reason.
Be warned though, your later years in computer science will involve: compiler construction, algorithm analysis, architecture, and automata (heavy on theory)
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