Those freshmen kids who claim they know lots of programming later will realize computer science is not just programming lol. So don't feel bad if you don't know any languages, college is here to teach you from scratch.
hey! I'm currently 17, and in high school as a senior. I actually did coding since I was 12-13 and it really brought me a spark. I got into roblox coding, and html/css/java but then I quit and I regret it. I'm planning to go back but AI seems to be taking over with programming and code. I don't really know if I should major in CS. I have experience with computers and all the softwares. I'm just looking for some advice and tips on what I can do.
i’d say try out some intro coursework, read online curriculums, try out a project - see if u enjoy it. Also learn how to USE AI, rather than being worried about it replacing u.
Would you say it's fine going into CS with little to no programming experience? I'm a junior in high school and have been dabbling with this Python course right now.
Hello dude, I am doing B.E in computer science and engineering in India. Will these tips work for me also what do you think about the IT sector in India
Brother i don't know if you will so if anyone have any information about my question please comment i just wanna ask that data science is a good carrier or not because ai is taking over and will Ai replace the data scientist in the future or not
Hey I’m high school senior, I’ve done 2 AP classes of computer science, but still doubting my self, can you give any kind of project ideas to do for any high schooler
I’m going for my basics rn then I’m gonna transfer to a uni for my degree can’t decide if I wanna go computer science or Specialize in a certain IT field
How about don’t do it? 2 years of general education. Ridiculous. On top of that they don’t teach you how to code, they tell you the degree is the ‘science of computers’ yet grade you on coding. They can’t tell you the answer, why not. Do you want me to learn or grade me like an exam. Can’t share work? Why not? 99% of programming is a team effort. These mfs have you whiteboard to death but don’t show you the nuances of why the code doesn’t work. I don’t need a whiteboard for a for loop. Listen when I dropped out I taught myself and became an engineer. My peers who finished the degree were far behind in terms of knowledge and career and I took multiple year break. CS is nonsense. If you want to be a programmer then teach yourself because you’re going to have to do it during and after the degree anyway! If parents aren’t forcing you to go to college then teach yourself!!!!’ College is useless.
College does have a lot of fluff, if you only want to code you can find alternate paths. If you want to navigate the entirety of what computer science offers and have marketable skills applicable to most of those branches you do need the deeper and broader knowledge base covering those areas, grading is done on coding since it's a part of computer science naturally but I wish they did longer classes that focused on team based coding projects and less of the "fluff." College is only truly useless if you attend for the wrong reasons or don't make ample use of resources there, partially useless I would typically always agree with in some capacity.
i agree with you on some part of it but the main objective during college is to network and connect with other people which helps you to increase your chances of getting internships or job opportunities
Those freshmen kids who claim they know lots of programming later will realize computer science is not just programming lol. So don't feel bad if you don't know any languages, college is here to teach you from scratch.
absolutely
hey! I'm currently 17, and in high school as a senior. I actually did coding since I was 12-13 and it really brought me a spark. I got into roblox coding, and html/css/java but then I quit and I regret it. I'm planning to go back but AI seems to be taking over with programming and code. I don't really know if I should major in CS. I have experience with computers and all the softwares. I'm just looking for some advice and tips on what I can do.
i’d say try out some intro coursework, read online curriculums, try out a project - see if u enjoy it. Also learn how to USE AI, rather than being worried about it replacing u.
Just stumbled upon your channel bro and this video was very well put together with some really solid advice. Keep it up!
Appreciate it!
Thanks for this.
Im starting uni this year and I am glad I came across your channel.
glad to help!
Hey,do you think Competetive Programming will help me?I am too worried about future(even tho im just a 8 grader)
definitely
Absolutely
Would you say it's fine going into CS with little to no programming experience? I'm a junior in high school and have been dabbling with this Python course right now.
u can go in with no experience at all! i’ve had plenty of ppl who switched into the degree later and had great success!
Hello dude, I am doing B.E in computer science and engineering in India. Will these tips work for me also what do you think about the IT sector in India
Brother i don't know if you will so if anyone have any information about my question please comment i just wanna ask that data science is a good carrier or not because ai is taking over and will Ai replace the data scientist in the future or not
Thanks for creating a list of things to prepare for without regurgitating what other people on youtube (who haven't been in school forever) say!
absolutely!
Hey I’m high school senior, I’ve done 2 AP classes of computer science, but still doubting my self, can you give any kind of project ideas to do for any high schooler
I’m going for my basics rn then I’m gonna transfer to a uni for my degree can’t decide if I wanna go computer science or Specialize in a certain IT field
Is it possible to start coding in mobile phone and if you don't know about coding basics ?
Did Georgia tech offers Scholarships 😢
How about don’t do it? 2 years of general education. Ridiculous. On top of that they don’t teach you how to code, they tell you the degree is the ‘science of computers’ yet grade you on coding. They can’t tell you the answer, why not. Do you want me to learn or grade me like an exam. Can’t share work? Why not? 99% of programming is a team effort. These mfs have you whiteboard to death but don’t show you the nuances of why the code doesn’t work. I don’t need a whiteboard for a for loop. Listen when I dropped out I taught myself and became an engineer. My peers who finished the degree were far behind in terms of knowledge and career and I took multiple year break. CS is nonsense. If you want to be a programmer then teach yourself because you’re going to have to do it during and after the degree anyway! If parents aren’t forcing you to go to college then teach yourself!!!!’ College is useless.
College does have a lot of fluff, if you only want to code you can find alternate paths. If you want to navigate the entirety of what computer science offers and have marketable skills applicable to most of those branches you do need the deeper and broader knowledge base covering those areas, grading is done on coding since it's a part of computer science naturally but I wish they did longer classes that focused on team based coding projects and less of the "fluff." College is only truly useless if you attend for the wrong reasons or don't make ample use of resources there, partially useless I would typically always agree with in some capacity.
i agree with you on some part of it but the main objective during college is to network and connect with other people which helps you to increase your chances of getting internships or job opportunities
can i text you on career coaching?
bro is everywhere lmao.
nice video
thanks
3:54 insane ptsd kickin in
Great video! This video was super engaging and you didn't talk more than you needed too. l found this quite amazing. Keep up the good work.
thank you!
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