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user-inactivated  ·  3598 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The 2015 Goals Weekly Morale Menagerie - Fortnightly Check-in (15th Jan)

I did, not that it's important. You don't find out if you got it or not till mid-summer, and you don't get the actual diploma until November. And it's hideous. I have it shoved at the bottom of a pile of papers in...some drawer in my apartment.

THE BIGGEST THING TO KNOW ABOUT COMPUTER SCIENCE:

75% of the people in the program will proooobably be garbage.

Ignore the fuckers that talk about how they've been coding since they were 4. Ignore the fuckers that bring up concepts that you won't get to until your third class. Ignore the fuckers that compare lines of code like they're compensating for something.

There is an invisible power-struggle going on in CompSci classes all the time. Ignore all of it. Focus on your skills and your classes, and DON'T worry about what other people are doing, how far into the program they are, etc. etc. etc.

By Junior year, you'll all be struggling with the same shit. But the difference between you and that asshole that thinks everything should be done in Haskell is that you will have the perseverance and know-how to get through the difficulty. For the other person, it'll be the first time they encounter something difficult.

And 7 times out of 10, they'll shut down.

Also, watch out for the weird freaks. If you have friends who are girls, screen any CompSci kids you meet before you let them talk to said girls. Most of them are relatively sexist, superior STEM-lords and if you have a hint of social viability you'll realize they're pompous asses. Honestly, if you can, make friends from OTHER departments/programs, that have well-rounded views and experiences and are generally not horribly awkward.

As for skills - obviously practicing before you start the program would help a little, but it doesn't matter that much. I started from square one my Sophomore year and it was fine. Focus on fundamentals and theory, though, not languages - every professor is probably going to teach you a different language, although generally they start from Python and move on to Java for most of the time.

If you want to practice before you start, try learn python the hard way,. It's a pretty good primer, and while it teaches you python, it also does a good (and important) job of teaching you theory.





kingmudsy  ·  3598 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah, I kind of realized this year that I really didn't need to do IB. I'm finishing it up because I've already put in so much work, but the passion is gone after I realized how little IB can actually help me. Doesn't the diploma look like the cover sheet of the tests? I saw one of my friend's, and I felt strangely disappointed . I know I'm not entitled to a diploma that's aesthetically pleasing, but jesus...all that work for such a useless slip of 8x11 printer paper?

I have a few friends in the program I'm trying to enter into, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_S._Raikes_School if you want to read up), and I think they try to screen for the "7 out of 10" types. I only have one or two friends in the program, and even though they're easy enough to be around, I think I'll definitely be around the type you described.

You've got some really good advice, though. I've got an interview coming up in a month, and I think you've inspired me a bit! Where are you at right now in your life?

I'll check out the python course and get back to you, I think it will be useful even if not entirely necessary.

user-inactivated  ·  3598 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Oh God not Nebraska.

Although that's interesting as that's pretty much the exact program that I'm doing, just not in a specialized school. That being said, it will be even more important to find people to get to know that don't do CompSci and nothing else. It'll broaden your viewpoint and give you things to think about. My roommate is all CompSci/Math, all the time. He's the same asshole that calls Arts and Sciences, "Arts and Crafts", without a hint of irony or forethought, then jerks it to how amazing Breaking Bad is - you know, a show that requires ARTISTS to work on it. Oooh he grinds mah gears. Basically he's Reddit personified. I try not to talk to him often.

    Where you at right now in your life

Uh...my junior year, I guess? I'm just chugging along, working and what not. I'm not sure what you mean with your question, though, haha. If you elaborate I'll try to answer. But I'm glad I could give some good advice.

kingmudsy  ·  3598 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Lil linked me to your trip report. Sea of corn is accurate, although we don't corn quite as well as Iowans. I really don't like it here much, but UNL has given me some important scholarships. I applied to other schools, but nowhere I can really afford--my main financial goal right now is to avoid as much debt as possible. If I get into Raikes, they'll match my regents scholarship, and I shouldn't have much debt at all...probably. I don't know.

How hard is it to find people outside of your classes in college? I have no idea what it'll be like.

God, I hate that type of person. That is the type of person I want to avoid, and you're totally right to call him reddit personified. There's plenty of people like that in high school, and they're difficult to be around.

I didn't really mean anything specific, you just seemed like you had things together, so I wasn't sure if you were still in college or what.

user-inactivated  ·  3598 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    How hard is it to find people outside of your classes in college? I have no idea what it'll be like.

Well, yours is a special case, in terms of finding alright people outside of your classes in college, since they'll all be in the same program. Joining clubs/programs at my university helped me diversify a bit - Smash Club, Amnesty International, etc. etc. Try to give that a shot.

    I didn't really mean anything specific, you just seemed like you had things together, so I wasn't sure if you were still in college or what.

Oh! Well thanks, I consider that a compliment. Truthfully though I am just spiraling through the air and wondering if I'll not splatter on the ground soon or land on my feet. It's easier to give advice than it is to use it, is what I'm saying.

kingmudsy  ·  3598 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I'm sure I'll make friends somehow, I'm usually pretty charismatic!

I'm starting to feel like that feeling of just trying to not crash and burn is a universal for all ages.