(06-05-2020, 09:10 PM)Boil Wrote: Hey I never said that. I meant that college for programming is kinda useless
*Meanwhile: Matt is taking a bachelor in Software an
(06-05-2020, 09:20 PM)Baguette Wrote:
(06-05-2020, 09:17 PM)Matt Wrote: Honestly, that depends.
The depth of the knowledge I am taught goes way beyond coding principles and ethics. It is more in the shape of algorithms, algebra, discrete mathematics and alike. The teaching of 'coding' ... Well it's fine, can't say it is bad, but that's because I never attend those lectures. :pepelmao:
Well that's the whole point. I also attended a bachelor kind of similar to yours, coding class was ... disappointing.
Ahh, I used to want to go to college for CS but I plan to for microeconomics now.
Big difference but CS on my own.
HF with micro, my former teacher called me a cheater for being too smart and guessing out answers by using logic. Proved her wrong in front of the whole class and left :kirby:
Haha nice! That seems to always work on teachers.
Well, i still didn't get a corrected grade on the exam, but at least everyone knew i was right and smart (which obviously they already were well aware of :kappa: )