Next year I'm going into a computer science theory and analysis program at a university. I was wondering if anyone out there had done a similar program, if so how was it?
Next year I'm going into a computer science theory and analysis program at a university. I was wondering if anyone out there had done a similar program, if so how was it?
what university? im going to University of Central Florida this next summer semester, majoring in Computer Science. Its party time, WAHOOOOOO
Yeah, it's very nice to study Computer Sciences...
BUT there are those damn univerisyt requirmentSSSSS, I hate them for many reasons: They waste your time, you don't get good grades, they are not related to Computer Sciences...
I went to a college CTI. Requirements -> Matric (grade 12). Got my diploma in computer science, and it's validated by the university of Cambridge (in Londen I think).BUT there are those damn univerisyt requirmentSSSSS
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No, believe it or not, the University of Cambridge is in Cambridge, not London.Originally posted by biosninja
I went to a college CTI. Requirements -> Matric (grade 12). Got my diploma in computer science, and it's validated by the university of Cambridge (in Londen I think).
Oh, Like I said :No, believe it or not, the University of Cambridge is in Cambridge, not LondonBut, now I know(in Londen I think).
The knack of flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
Cambridge College is in Cambridge MA, not University of Cambridge!
Anyways, You get more of the theory aspect out of college. If you want to achieve your full "programming potential," you really need to sit down a program as much as you can!
where ever it is....Cambridge College is in Cambridge MA, not University of Cambridge!
believe me...I doAnyways, You get more of the theory aspect out of college. If you want to achieve your full "programming potential," you really need to sit down a program as much as you can!
The knack of flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
Has anyone here been to ITT? A friend and I have been thinking about going there. If anyone has, what's it like?
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I wanna go to Digipen College in Washington. They teach classes targeting video game design. All math, physics, and CS classes no other waste of time classes like history.
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*whistles* Yay, DigiPen.Originally posted by neo_strife
I wanna go to Digipen College in Washington. They teach classes targeting video game design. All math, physics, and CS classes no other waste of time classes like history.
That's not to say we don't have other classes. Freshamn in RTIS have to take english, art appreciation, and there's still general classes later on -- Just not as much as other colleges. It's more the ratio that's the kicker. Not many other colleges require on average 7 classes per semester (and some semesters, 8).
Western Michigan University. Luckily the general education requirments aren't too bad. I can get out of taking some of them.what university?
I remember reading an article about the Digipen College in Canada a long time ago.
I want to go there too, but it's expensive, and there's no room and board, right???
If you're in Michigan you want Michigan Tech for computers. Bet they're having a swell night up there tonight, ha ha.
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