>not already knowing the material
Calc I
I find all of the sciences pretty equally interesting all in their own ways, but which one is the best? I'm currently thinking of combining mathematics and computer science at UW-Madison, I'm not osure yet
>not being God
Environmental Science is subjectively the best but Physics is objectively the best.
Busted. My school ain't the best ): TT... But It's a good school and hey, it's free
Busted. My school ain't the best ): TT... But It's a good school and hey, it's free
And fucking up on a Veeky Forums reply makes me more of a brainlet
Oh shut the fuck up and quit acting like your to smart to know what classes are you stupid bitch.
If I did that I would have gotten maybe a 75-80% max and be more of a brainlet for getting a C or B in easy ass courses due to not doing homework and quizzes. Any of the lower level classes that didnt required attendance for hw and quizzes I would just skip and read the book for quicker learning. Most of my upper level classes I tried to attend just in case I needed a backup letter of recommendation.
>go to arkansas state for computer information systems
>it was all a ploy to get you suckered into 7 math courses and a bunch of business courses
>havent had a single serious course since second year
>suddenly get slammed with four 4000 level courses in the same semester
wind energy technologies, a six sigma/lean manufacturing related course, and then "manufacturing materials and processes"
no idea how my degree went from "information systems technology" to "technology - emphasis in computer information systems" to all this jazz
I had a bioenergy course where all we did was dick around turning shit into bio diesel and other fuels
What the fuck do I do with this degree? Its so damn spread and unrelated.
You're gonna get ended
Veeky Forums already shits on Computer Science all day for being too vocational
CiS is literally CS but even MORE vocational, what are you doing boy