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KtCatastrophic 05-18-2014 12:22 PM

Re: The College Thread
 
Secondary Education English major here, graduating in Spring of 2016. n_n

choof 05-18-2014 08:42 PM

Re: The College Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by devonin (Post 4136878)
Every time this thread comes up, it's amazing to me how pretty much everybody who posts is in comp sci or engineering.

History and Philosophy from Laurentian University, Algoma Campus, late of the University of Windsor.

Liberal Arts Represent!

stem master race

i might do philosophy or theology later on in life

L.B.D.D 05-18-2014 10:11 PM

Re: The College Thread
 
do it now because u never know when u will die.......

deep thoughts

Reach 05-19-2014 01:19 PM

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I'll mix it up. All you math motherfuckers.

Dentistry, Dalhousie University.

Previously, B.Sc in Neuro + Psych.

(to be fair I took quite a bit of stats + physics in undergrad. Definitely also a passion of mine).

Wineandbread 05-19-2014 01:31 PM

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I graduated yesterday!

Carnegie Mellon University, BS Materials Science & Engineering with Physics double major

(spoilers tho I didn't learn much fysx)

Didn't we have a thread like this before?

Tidus810 05-19-2014 01:40 PM

Re: The College Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wineandbread (Post 4137180)
I graduated yesterday!

Carnegie Mellon University, BS Materials Science & Engineering with Physics double major

(spoilers tho I didn't learn much fysx)

Didn't we have a thread like this before?

Woahhh, no way. First off, congrats! And second, I'm a short ride down Forbes at PITT's med school. Before this I got a BS in chemistry down in Florida.

Zapmeister 05-19-2014 02:25 PM

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cambridge maths third year

Xayphon 05-19-2014 02:51 PM

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Information science and English studies at the Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf, although I'm more interested in English linguistics than literature, but I'll try to fight my way through it

Might go for japanology (or japanese studies) or computational linguistics (in addition to information science) in case I decide to drop English, but information science has definetely caught my interest, which I'm extremely happy about

Charu 05-19-2014 06:34 PM

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All I have is just an associates degree in Applied Science and some Media and Communication Arts certificates.

I'm a lamer!

Shouka 05-19-2014 07:36 PM

Re: The College Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wineandbread (Post 4137180)
I graduated yesterday!

Carnegie Mellon University, BS Materials Science & Engineering with Physics double major

(spoilers tho I didn't learn much fysx)

Didn't we have a thread like this before?


Quote:

Originally Posted by Tidus810 (Post 4137181)
Woahhh, no way. First off, congrats! And second, I'm a short ride down Forbes at PITT's med school. Before this I got a BS in chemistry down in Florida.

Did not know there were other FFR players in Pittsburgh. I'm currently a student at Carnegie Mellon studying computers and stuff.

L.B.D.D 05-19-2014 07:46 PM

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do u guys know a sophia feng

arcnmx 05-19-2014 07:57 PM

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Oh, I would've graduated Comp Sci in 2013 had I not dropped out after a year or so... So uh yay no degrees here.

Quote:

Originally Posted by justin_ator (Post 4136759)
For those of you doing Comp Sci, do you have any intentions or goals to go a certain direction with that? I haven't really decided where exactly I want that to end up so I'm curious if any of you may have your goals already set. (If that didn't make sense I'm basically asking if you intend to have any sort of focus or specialty within Computer Science)

Honestly, just be proficient in CS enough to be able to market your skills to the various subindustries. Understand the fundamentals in a language like C or its derivatives (and be able to pick up new languages and technologies quickly) and you'll be valuable no matter where you end up, whether in enterprise, web or mobile development, games, media, etc.

If you have an interest in something specific by all means go for it, just don't close those other doors for yourself by not being versatile - it tends to help a lot in the current job market. Despite my own background being in security and hacking skills, I've ended up doing mostly vanilla mobile development and some gamedev jobs by happenstance. I guess I've been too lazy to actually look for jobs that pertain to my skills and have just ended up wherever I happened to get offers >.>

justin_ator 05-19-2014 11:53 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by arcnmx (Post 4137320)
Honestly, just be proficient in CS enough to be able to market your skills to the various subindustries. Understand the fundamentals in a language like C or its derivatives (and be able to pick up new languages and technologies quickly) and you'll be valuable no matter where you end up, whether in enterprise, web or mobile development, games, media, etc.

If you have an interest in something specific by all means go for it, just don't close those other doors for yourself by not being versatile - it tends to help a lot in the current job market. Despite my own background being in security and hacking skills, I've ended up doing mostly vanilla mobile development and some gamedev jobs by happenstance. I guess I've been too lazy to actually look for jobs that pertain to my skills and have just ended up wherever I happened to get offers >.>

This is honestly my hopes, but was curious where other people sat on it. Thanks for the input! I definitely understand the thought of keeping the options open, and that's what I intend to do in the long run. Just trying to figure out if there was something I wanted to attempt to get into before I fall back on the rest of the knowledge. I'm hardly into the program and I've got a decent understanding of C++/HTML/CSS and basic knowledge of Java/PHP/JS/SQL/+ a few application API's such as Google Maps, Twitch, Twitter, and Instagram's API's. I was trying to get into the Facebook API but seeing as I didn't have any practical project at the moment I put that on hold (the original intent was to learn it for use with FFR but it sounded like you guys already had that on the agenda ;p)

I want to build more of a foundation in actual application knowledge and industry level skills in what I do have my feet in already. For example, I can comfortably code something for myself in C++ that does a number of things, but I can tell you that at this time a company wouldn't do themselves a huge favor hiring me for a project yet as I'm not at that level. In due time.

funmonkey54 05-20-2014 12:14 AM

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I'll bite.

Indiana Wesleyan University
Sophomore
Philosophy/Theology, Humanities, and Christian Ministry.

Originally committed to Wheaton in Chicago, but IWU bought me. And with the job market the way it is, I like the idea of making it through at least my undergraduate work with no debt.

hi19hi19 05-20-2014 12:18 AM

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Was MIT 2013, went on leave, things happened.
Now Brown University class of 2018.

No idea about major. Some psychology, economics, applied math, neuro... something like Behavioral Economics encompasses most of that, I guess?

Definitely not Comp Sci lol

Reincarnate 05-20-2014 12:36 AM

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Finance here

But if I could do it over I would have gone CS

andy-o24 05-20-2014 12:55 AM

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Is finance pretty bad, Rubix? Or do you just find CS to be more applicable/flexible?

-o24

robertsona 05-20-2014 03:02 AM

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columbia university, majoring in english. just finished my first year

L.B.D.D 05-20-2014 04:18 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Reincarnate (Post 4137482)
Finance here

But if I could do it over I would have gone CS

everybody feels this


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