>all these college students
>still in high school
>post anyway
Originally posted by Princessap7
Everyone here is a senior or in college, and I'm just here in middle school...
You'll get there someday! Enjoy your responsibility-free lives while you can; I didn't believe it when I was younger but middle/high school really does have potential to be some of the best years of your life.
You'll get there someday! Enjoy your responsibility-free lives while you can; I didn't believe it when I was younger but middle/high school really does have potential to be some of the best years of your life.
Thank you for leaving me out of the quotes.
Although it was surely unintentional, I'm neither responsibility-free, nor in the best years of my life.
Although it was surely unintentional, I'm neither responsibility-free, nor in the best years of my life.
Hopefully.
Otherwise I'm in for a hell of a life.
I know you're too much of a pragmatist to get anything out of that kind of thing which is why I didn't quote, but that said I'm sorry, and sorry your youth isn't going swell, friend.
I print and design stuff for schools at work, does that count?
Graduated with an advanced diploma in graphic design back in 2013 (equivalent to an associate's in U.S.). Been working in the printing industry since 2014, but my position is still as a graphic designer / design specialist.
I loved my undergrad Information Systems class. I imagine the graduate level course would be even better.
I have thought about going back to do my Master's in Accounting, but right now I'm working in underwriting and really enjoying it.
How the IS course is structured is the same as how this professor teaches his undergraduate course. Which works pretty well for online/on campus mixed courses, but there is very little hands on material.
First week of grad school I hated because it felt completely different and just seemed weird. But it's actually enjoyable and I like it a lot. If you really want to go back to school, or just want your 150 to sit for the CPA exam, I would so far recommend it.
Best strat: enjoy the game, play what you feel like when you feel like it. Don't think about what you are doing or why, enjoy the gameplay, the artistry behind the stepfile, and enjoy the music.
When the game isn't fun for you anymore, take a break. It's not a job, nobody here is professional and getting paid to play and force themselves to constantly improve... it's a game.
Originally posted by Shashakiro
Yeah, FFR is addicting...I don't think I'll get bored with this game unless I somehow become the best at it, which won't happen.
The classes that apparently make or break your degree here are
-Discrete Mathematics
-Algorithms II
-Assembly Language
-Operating Systems
is that "make or break" mainly as in, these are hard make sure you pass these?
if that was more "this is the core of what you learn" instead, assembly and operating systems for a pure CS degree sounds weird. granted, I'm kinda talking out of my ass here, but idk.
(also, glad to hear you're doing well and enjoying it dude!)
if that was more "this is the core of what you learn" instead, assembly and operating systems for a pure CS degree sounds weird. granted, I'm kinda talking out of my ass here, but idk.
Both are pretty standard assuming assembly is introduced in the context of computer architecture in general.
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