Are computer science students to mathematicians like engineers are to physicists? Most of them seem like massive faggots to me
Are computer science students to mathematicians like engineers are to physicists...
no its actually worse
cs only applies the most basics of mathamatics
at least thats how it is for undergrad
No, applied math is to mathematics like engineering is to physics.
computer science students either become mathematicians or software engineers, physicists are useless all they do is idolize work someone else did decades ago.
Undergrad CS students only know basic math and can struggle with simple applications of the Pumping Lemma or any problem that requires calculus or linear algebra. Engineers are supposed to know calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, Fourier series/transforms, Laplace transforms, Cauchy's Integral Theorem (statement only), how to compute integrals using the residue theorem. Physics majors are more likely to actually know these things but at least nominally they know the same amount of math.
Any graduate CS class like Combinatorics, Advanced Algorithms, Complexity Theory is filled with international students, math grad students in combinatorics whose advisor told them to take it, and undergradate math students, because CS undergrads in the US are such brainlets.
computer science is purer than physics
YES YES YES
100000% correct
im a cs brainlet and i can say this is 100% true
6th year and im still got maybe a 1-1.5 years left
srly just kill me
what about CS undergrads in Canada?
OP here.
I'm in Canada and all I can say about them is that they're massive faggots
what school brainlet