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whos the tutor againHAHHAHAHAHA I MEAN THEY ALL LOOK LIKE THEY WOULD AGE WELL![]()
whos the tutor againHAHHAHAHAHA I MEAN THEY ALL LOOK LIKE THEY WOULD AGE WELL![]()
mb bro u dont need touhm how am I supposed to prove it to you lol
like the 24’ers r doing year 12 content now??? wthhh my schools still on mod 2all of them
anyways i just checked their website and o no it updated class of '24 is now in y12 for them omgs
never seen someone who loves physics like u brono next term they start y12 (mod 5 slay)
wait yo if u do compsci at unsw is it hard, cus thats my backup...like what do u even do thats the thing. all ik is u codeuhm how am I supposed to prove it to you lol
I don't do comp sci at UNSW but comp sci isn't just purely coding it's actually a really big a broad area as a lot of things fall under the comp sci umbrella but in a broad overview comp sci is the study of computers so you will learn about data structures and algorithms, optimization, how to solve problems by creating and using algorithms and a bunch of other stuff so while there is coding there is a lot of cool (imo) theoretical stuff that makes comp sci what it iswait yo if u do compsci how
wait yo if u do compsci at unsw is it hard, cus thats my backup...like what do u even do thats the thing. all ik is u code![]()
thanksI don't do comp sci at UNSW but comp sci isn't just purely coding it's actually a really big a broad area as a lot of things fall under the comp sci umbrella but in a broad overview comp sci is the study of computers so you will learn about data structures and algorithms, optimization, how to solve problems by creating and using algorithms and a bunch of other stuff so while there is coding there is a lot of cool (imo) theoretical stuff that makes comp sci what it is
Is it better to go unsw or usyd for compsci? and if so, what are the respective atar requirements? I don't know the exact score, just roughly around low 90? Also I've heard you take a double degree with compsci, what are the benefits of doing so, cus I'm not really sure which one to choose if I was going to.If you want a more in-depth insight into what you'll cover in computer science, I recommend you have a look at the course handbook: It'll show you all the courses you will need to take throughout the degree and the specialisations you can pick from.
I haven't been in comp sci long enough to comment on this however, my guess would be that it'll probably get harder as I think that some later courses will get really deep into the complex, theoretical stuff and so I wouldn't be that surprised if it does get harder later on. However, I think that it'll be a difficult course to take if someone have no interest in it and they just want to land a 6 figure job as a software developer/engineer as they'll most likely find the course incredibly boring which could make the course more difficult as they might struggle in understanding concepts due to a lack of interest and also most software dev jobs don't just accept a comp sci degree and require a good portfolio, internships and actual competence in coding and understanding how to solve problems using code as someone who is interested in it might find the degree hard but they'll likely persevere and find interest in the degree which could help them push through the degreethanksand also would you say its a difficult course to take? ik maybe at the start it might be challenging, or does it keep getting harder year by year. I was thinking of doing engineering or acturial studies but apparently the dropout rate is crazy high at 70%
Thanks for the adviceI haven't been in comp sci long enough to comment on this however, my guess would be that it'll probably get harder as I think that some later courses will get really deep into the complex, theoretical stuff and so I wouldn't be that surprised if it does get harder later on. However, I think that it'll be a difficult course to take if someone have no interest in it and they just want to land a 6 figure job as a software developer/engineer as they'll most likely find the course incredibly boring which could make the course more difficult as they might struggle in understanding concepts due to a lack of interest and also most software dev jobs don't just accept a comp sci degree and require a good portfolio, internships and actual competence in coding and understanding how to solve problems using code as someone who is interested in it might find the degree hard but they'll likely persevere and find interest in the degree which could help them push through the degree
yes plsdo you want the really long mod 5/6 papers and some other stuff
sm I'm staying up quite late todayYk I think imma pull an all night or atleast up to 2am to study for the test I have tmrw
Why sosm I'm staying up quite late today
but pls don't pull an all-nighter before exam day, ull regret it