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    Quote Originally Posted by indigo0086
    The thing is unless I want to do AI or something this course isn't hugely important to the rest of CS. I'm almost finished and am taking data structures, graph theory, and computer organization and those I can handle, they are interesting and fairly easy to learn. I look in the logic book (written by my professor) and it looks like he made this all up in a psychotic fit. If I drop it I'll eventually have to take it again, but at a lighter coursework, maybe one of my lame courses.

    Oh, not to mention there is a 1 credit course that is like a ton of presentations. Ethics in computer science....lame.
    As a student wich i finishing CS course going to study abroad I insist logic is important and believe I hate theorical /*fluffy cushions*/
    Last edited by Ken Fitlike; 09-28-2006 at 03:21 PM. Reason: please don't try to bypass the profanity filter, it's there for a very good reason

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