>tfw mandatory philosophy course was just about making reports on philosophers
>no philosophy of science or mathematics, no actual discussion, just history of philosophy in the most boring way possible
Computer Science Degree
You and every other shitstain majoring in CS.
Is it easier to get in CS grad school then?
>You can make a shit ton of money
leave my board, brainlet
>Implying you can't make alot of money in any other field
>CS degree
>2.1 GPA, shitty state school
>No internships
>Got a job a 8 months before graduation and have been working for a year now
Thank god I didn't fall for the "CS is a meme" counter-meme, otherwise I'd be an unemployed engineering grad right about now
cs masters programs tend to be significantly easier to get into than phd programs. you could get into a pretty good ms on coursework/gpa and reus alone. phds tend to be WAY more selective, the difference likely being
more than most other stem fields.
ai/ml is pretty high demand and literally the entire indian subcontinent is trying to go into it. i literally don't know anyone aiming for grad school for anything that isn't ai
>tfw no security gf
>i literally don't know anyone aiming for grad school for anything that isn't ai
No other subject is as employable and as potentially lucrative as what you can get after an ML PhD I guess
Universities have been significantly watering down CS programs because it's not hard to do anymore, everything is run through managed runtime environments and is lovely and safe and will point out errors before you've even compiled a thing.
It's a brainlet degree.
Do you know how to memorize a few pseudocode chunks, and can write down step-by-step instructions for an arbitrary task? Here's your degree!
hell, even the positions available to you during the phd pay competitively
i'm still not sure if i should fall for the MS meme or just go straight into working