Can you do... Psychology Politics Further maths Maths Business studies Economics (You don't have to, or if you can only do one that's fine but I'm going to college, UK, in a year and a half and this would really help.)
@@vaisakhkm783 I meant c++ specifically because I remember some annoying errors like undefined reference to x class, those were really annoying because they pointed to an external class where things broke in but not the actual code where it broke at. Languages like Python and or Rust specify more where the code broke at and you can trace it pretty easily. For stuff like C++ with class objects that is not the case. Although I admit I may be biased here because it was my first time going into windows.h and it was tedious.
Yes same , i got 5 too and considering to take CS..so is it okay for 5-marks person to take CS? Like can you survive 💀 or is it better for me to take Comp Eng ?
Programming can be incredibly creative and self-expressive. It's just not taught this way in most colleges unfortunately. Like, it's unlocking the full power of a computer so you can make it do literally whatever you want. Also, problem solving requires a lot of creativity and lateral thinking generally.
The sheer possibilites clicked for me when I realized that several languages can talk between each other and call different processes at the same time.
When I took my exams so I can get in a university I really wanted to study architecture or art. However things didn't go well and my score was extremely low so I was left with a few options. One of them was computer science and telecommunications. And tbh despite the fact that I had zero interest in programming before, I freaking love this major so much. Sure it's hard and frustrating af but every day you learn something new and it feels so good when you run your code and it actually works.
Me too ... I am interested in architecture and bcz of my scores the options were few ... In those I got computer science..... My classes hasn't started yet .... I don't know how am I gonna be doing in computer science... I never had any interaction with the computer though.... I am kinda nervous with this one 😶
Broooo? ME TOO, I don't know why but I just finished my 1st year in architecture school and i Just wanna swhitch to computer science even if i know that it would be very complicated for me, i just discovered my love for abstraction and coding
@@naz5074 how is it? I'm struggling with choosing a course to study now and I'm considering IT, CS or something like law(my dad want it😅) so could you share with me your experience in this few months?
@@chocoquaso I found it interesting and confusing at the same time ..... If u are considering CS just know, at first u aren't gonna be coding expert or a hacker level expert ... U have to practice a lot and give time to it ... I would definitely recommend CS to u . But I believe everyone is different. What is interesting for me might be frustrating to others. So listen to ur own heart and good luck to u finding ur majoring subject.
@@HuyNguyen-ll9gz go to community college then transfer to a four year. Unless you have been coding since you were 12 and have amazing projects then employers wont even think about you if you dont have a bachelors degree.
Honestly you can enjoy literature and creative expression while also loving coding and logical thinking. I scored like a 4 on this but I’m pretty sure I wanna do comp science
I am so excited, I am a sophomore in high school and feel in love with computer sciences back in 6th, but now I have finally been able to use my logic skills to make many projects and started building my portfolio. It has been a great trip, and I can't wait until I get better
Wish I was like you, should've started exploring this field a while back. It's too late now because I already set myself up for CS, thinking I'll take interest. I hope I do. Sounds like an exciting journey!
@@mbbaam yea and it's never too late, remember school is for learning, if you discover you hate it,you can change degrees, it might be more costly, but what's even more costly is ending up depressed because you didn't change your mind, good luck to you stranger!!
I love solving logical puzzles,but the only thing is people say cs people don't interact with people,which I absolutely wanna do,I'm not an introvert,so I'm thinking a lot wheter should I take it or not
That’s actually not true for example as a programmer you have to interact with lots of people like clients, colleagues/ teammates. And as for other specialties in comp sci u deff have to interact a lot with clients and colleagues.
Can confirm that at least half of your ability to do your job is tied up in the social skills needed to work effectively with your coworkers. I'll take a moderately skilled programmer who's pleasant to work with over a douchebag with consumate technical skills. The first is usually pretty easy to bring up to speed, the second can wreck an entire team.
"deciphering old literature" is precisely what reading the docs feels like. And we haven't even started _thinking_ about the arcane wizardry that occurs in research papers, which I shudder to think about (I'm going to be a game engine dev, which may not but possibly will involve lots of research papers in my spare time).
thanks a lot! I had chosen computer science as one of my optional subjects and I got an 8 in this which definitely made me feel more confident about my choice :)
WE DO NOT BRING LITERATURE IN THIS. I mean I like rationality and problem solving but literature and self expression is definitely something I would pick out of the two
Could you make one for physics?(specifically astrophysics or quantum mechanics), I've already decided to have my career in physics, just wanted to see how many other people would want to as well 😁
I agree with you too! I've been thinking about majoring in astrophysics, it's exactly what I want to do in the future, but 10+ years on education aren't very seducing, so I'm still not sure if I want to choose this career path
@@notyourstereotypicalnerd2249 I like physics at school, but I'm thinking more about kinda tech engineering... like an electricak engineer, but I don't know if designing electrical boxes would be for me... I know they do a lot of other things too...
despite loving the arts, i think it would be more realistic for me to go into something like computer science. i’ve already had an interest in programming for a long time. plus, just because i enjoy creativity doesn’t mean i dislike rigidness and challenging myself.
I wasn’t planning on pursuing this career , but I did the quiz anyways. Normally other quizzes would say that this is “the job for me” , which I never believed. Anyhow, it makes sense that I got a 2 in this.
“Good chance you enjoy this” I might, im just worried my asian accountant mother would want me to be an accountant instead even though its very similar to it
Haahahahahah nice joke , everyone is doing computer science , be it in usa or china or india or Germany , everyone is doing CS because even if you are not very skilled like able to build , neural networks you are still guaranteed a job
You probably won't see this but I'm in grade 9 in Canada and I want to go to Harvard when I graduate for my business degree or something I've already built a business were I get friends and other kids to work for me and am making a good amount of money is there anything else I can do other than getting good grades? If your not the guy please like so he might see this
Really good and realistic ☺️ I've been always considering this major but I now realize it is not for me 😁👍 Could you please make the architecture quiz ? 🙏✨
When I first took the quiz, I scored 5 and was really estimating changing majors. I just scored 10, and I am at a place where I feel I can enjoy CS without dreading
writing this because I missed the scoring part at the end and now I'm waiting for the entire video to play again because RUclips Shorts is stupid and purposely doesn't have a forward/back seeking feature... anyway, it's about to come up for the third time so gonna press send now.
Just saying, you shouldn't use this quiz because computer science is hella rough, no matter how interested you are. The only thing that matters is whether you're willing to finish through till the end or not.
I know it's fun to see quizzes like these and self-assess, but to anyone who wants to do CS but is worried about the general CS stereotypes that quizzes like this play into: 1. Computer Science can be extremely creative, especially if you want to make money. The higher level stuff will require not only problem solving, but being able to think laterally and handle abstract concepts, often even in very philosophical ways. 2. Anything you do will usually have potential for self-expression, and CS is not the exception. A lot of the vocational side of it is literally creating software, and where you are making things you will be able to self-express; if you're not and that's a problem for you, it's likely the job thats the issue, and not necessarily the degree. 3. You don't have to be obsessed with technology to do CS. CS has as much to do with computers as astronomy has to do with telescopes (Dijkstra quote, if anyone's interested). I've seen an academically estemed PhD fail to set up a zoom call. I'm pretty sure half my lecturers haven't been able to use computers properly since the 80's. 4. Not covered by the video, but saw someone else talking about it: not everyone in CS is an introvert. I promise you, some of the antics us CS lot got up to in first year would make the humanities students faint. Don't let the perceived image of CS students put you off, it's about as universally acurrate as most stereotypes (not very). If you want to know if it's right for you, look at the topics CS tends to cover, do a little research. Talk to people. Be very mindful of the course (two different CS courses can be like two different subjects, it is a very broad field) and just see if your interested. Hope this helps someone, and good luck with whatever you end up doing!
" You should consider it "
me who considers every major I hear about-
Hmm I like math, should i study interior decoration
@@integralled4067 haha 😅
Bro for like a millisecond I thought your pfp was Kim Jon um💀
@@TherealMessy omg you don't know how obsessed I am with Connor... I mean with your pfp ofc :P
Like playing video games ? Well guess what , you can make your own video games and get rich . (Some hard work required )
Bro is on hacker typer
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Can you do...
Psychology
Politics
Further maths
Maths
Business studies
Economics
(You don't have to, or if you can only do one that's fine but I'm going to college, UK, in a year and a half and this would really help.)
thank you sooooooo much gohar ive just needed this because i need to choose my major now
please dont take this seriously, an online 1 minute quiz cant and wont decide your future career for you
unless youre joking :)
@@raiymshuak i know but i took the quiz and did a lot of research and I found out that computer sci is not good for me and instead I chose sciences
Pls make on for hospitality management
DUDE WAIT LET ME THINK
9.. but it's missing a 6
Started when I was 14 now I like to try every field in computer science, but am going to go to college for cyber security
10 out of 10 so far 😅
Learning c++ about 2 years so far but still in high school 😔
Can you do one for psychology
I got 10 points. I think I must major in Computer Science
I am a software engineer and got +2 in all good live choice I guesse
Yep...ill consider it!🤔
Can you do on sociology and psychology
I got 8, Baby!
how did you get the exam?
@@zainabshehataI am not sure what you mean...
Me: **realises at the fifth question that the quiz has started**
me too 🤣
Us😭😂
Lalala🤣
same
SAMEEE
Me : **scores least points**
Also me : **graduates this semester with a computer science degree lol**
did you enjoy it? are you happy with it?
@@RR-dx8tv kinda, sometimes I feel bored sometimes I get excited, it's matter of my moodiness
@@enadalotaibi8181 is maths tough in it? I didn't take maths in my 11th and 12th..will i be able to do it?
@@AyanKhan-dv2xy I sucks at math
But I made it
But you should study and not procrastinating
You can do it 👍🏻
@@enadalotaibi8181 okay thank you
You should add, are you willing to sell your soul to understand algorithms.😂
Give up your sanity to the lords
Ah shit, if I knew, I should've kept that soul instead of selling it to McDonald's for minimum paycheck every month
Damnit Dijkstra's algorithm, not again!
Like oll
@@PrimeRBLX dont just dont i haven’t had the guts to face it lemme be in peace mastering my pll
Add "Spending seven hours locating and correcting a minor problem".
C++ has this issue sometimes
@@shroomer3867 why specifically c++, forgot ; ?
all the problem ever solved has this issue😮💨
@@vaisakhkm783 I meant c++ specifically because I remember some annoying errors like undefined reference to x class, those were really annoying because they pointed to an external class where things broke in but not the actual code where it broke at.
Languages like Python and or Rust specify more where the code broke at and you can trace it pretty easily. For stuff like C++ with class objects that is not the case.
Although I admit I may be biased here because it was my first time going into windows.h and it was tedious.
spending 10 hrs re-reading the syntax and logics just to realize it was a semi-colon is what computer science looks like ;
Thats why, we need a ton more devices to cut time by 0.00000001%
I got a 5. Too late I'm already at my final year of CS 😭
I’m just here chillin with my 1 year left of IT degree
Me too
Do u like it?
Yes same , i got 5 too and considering to take CS..so is it okay for 5-marks person to take CS? Like can you survive 💀 or is it better for me to take Comp Eng ?
@@belle7230 this is literally just an online quiz it doesn't nor should it decide your life lol. If you really want to, go for it.
Question 6: are you willing to debug code for 12 hours straight
You mean 2 nights
@@ashurions yep 2 night😔😔
did that a few times when i was like 13 and had a school vacation
U mean 12 nights for a missing letter which your code editor doesn't highlight
@@Mr-RaptorDo you have any suggestions for me. I am 13 year old.
Programming can be incredibly creative and self-expressive. It's just not taught this way in most colleges unfortunately. Like, it's unlocking the full power of a computer so you can make it do literally whatever you want.
Also, problem solving requires a lot of creativity and lateral thinking generally.
The sheer possibilites clicked for me when I realized that several languages can talk between each other and call different processes at the same time.
the best thing is when you are working on a big project and finally finish it after some time or you solve that annoying error
Any learning source
@@manishpandor2041 yt
Yes, its one of the most creative jobs.
They even teach us it at my uni (germany).
When I took my exams so I can get in a university I really wanted to study architecture or art. However things didn't go well and my score was extremely low so I was left with a few options. One of them was computer science and telecommunications. And tbh despite the fact that I had zero interest in programming before, I freaking love this major so much. Sure it's hard and frustrating af but every day you learn something new and it feels so good when you run your code and it actually works.
dude im a first yr in architecture and im so excited to shift to computer science, tech is the future, you'll only get exploited in architecture
Me too ... I am interested in architecture and bcz of my scores the options were few ... In those I got computer science..... My classes hasn't started yet .... I don't know how am I gonna be doing in computer science... I never had any interaction with the computer though.... I am kinda nervous with this one 😶
Broooo? ME TOO, I don't know why but I just finished my 1st year in architecture school and i Just wanna swhitch to computer science even if i know that it would be very complicated for me, i just discovered my love for abstraction and coding
@@naz5074 how is it? I'm struggling with choosing a course to study now and I'm considering IT, CS or something like law(my dad want it😅) so could you share with me your experience in this few months?
@@chocoquaso I found it interesting and confusing at the same time ..... If u are considering CS just know, at first u aren't gonna be coding expert or a hacker level expert ... U have to practice a lot and give time to it ... I would definitely recommend CS to u . But I believe everyone is different. What is interesting for me might be frustrating to others.
So listen to ur own heart and good luck to u finding ur majoring subject.
*5 things to quit right now:*
*1. Overthinking*
*2. Trying to make everyone happy*
*3. Living in the past*
*4. Worrying*
*5. Doubting yourself*
And also RUclips shorts
ok spambot
I haven't even strated college bro....
6. Methamphetamine
I got 4/5
Would love to see weighted questions on tests like these.
“Good chance you enjoy this”
I actually think I might major in Computer science so yay
Same
I am interested in computer science, should I take a class like intro computer science principles?
@@HuyNguyen-ll9gz go to community college then transfer to a four year. Unless you have been coding since you were 12 and have amazing projects then employers wont even think about you if you dont have a bachelors degree.
Honestly you can enjoy literature and creative expression while also loving coding and logical thinking. I scored like a 4 on this but I’m pretty sure I wanna do comp science
Debugging every single day? Hell no. Debugging every single night? Hell yes.
I am so excited, I am a sophomore in high school and feel in love with computer sciences back in 6th, but now I have finally been able to use my logic skills to make many projects and started building my portfolio. It has been a great trip, and I can't wait until I get better
Wish I was like you, should've started exploring this field a while back. It's too late now because I already set myself up for CS, thinking I'll take interest. I hope I do. Sounds like an exciting journey!
@@mbbaam yea and it's never too late, remember school is for learning, if you discover you hate it,you can change degrees, it might be more costly, but what's even more costly is ending up depressed because you didn't change your mind, good luck to you stranger!!
@@tardisman602 Thanks. I really appreciate, and good luck to you too!
are you enjoying it?@@mbbaam
Reading documentation can be like deciphering old literature sometimes though, unfortunately
It’s honestly the best major coming from a comp sci major, if you’re smart and can express logic in a procedural way you’re golden
Agreed I'm a comp sci graduate
So not for the smart...
I heard cs needs alot of physics like u need to learn alot of physics true?
@@Billyyezzur Depends on the school. But definitely less physics involved than engineering lol
@@erichuddleston4611 ah ight bet thx bro😂😁
I love solving logical puzzles,but the only thing is people say cs people don't interact with people,which I absolutely wanna do,I'm not an introvert,so I'm thinking a lot wheter should I take it or not
That’s actually not true for example as a programmer you have to interact with lots of people like clients, colleagues/ teammates. And as for other specialties in comp sci u deff have to interact a lot with clients and colleagues.
Can confirm that at least half of your ability to do your job is tied up in the social skills needed to work effectively with your coworkers.
I'll take a moderately skilled programmer who's pleasant to work with over a douchebag with consumate technical skills. The first is usually pretty easy to bring up to speed, the second can wreck an entire team.
bro brought the whole cubing community here with the thumbnail
"deciphering old literature" is precisely what reading the docs feels like. And we haven't even started _thinking_ about the arcane wizardry that occurs in research papers, which I shudder to think about (I'm going to be a game engine dev, which may not but possibly will involve lots of research papers in my spare time).
Me who is ok with writing and making codes all the time: 👁️👄👁️
Fr 😭
thanks a lot! I had chosen computer science as one of my optional subjects and I got an 8 in this which definitely made me feel more confident about my choice :)
me too but i dont know what career everything seems scary and hard 😦
@@matthfu Lol every career is hard but you'll be okay
I have a 0 in the quiz and starting next week CS.... I love my life
I am in the same situation but I have to sign my ics tomorrow.
Same dude but i am in the second year of ca
I was just looking for this after watching your video! Perfect Timing!
Same
Same
Same
Thanks mate, I was planning on doing this.
And I got a 9 in this.
Thanks
same
same
Got an 8
Got 10
Same
WE DO NOT BRING LITERATURE IN THIS. I mean I like rationality and problem solving but literature and self expression is definitely something I would pick out of the two
Could you make one for physics?(specifically astrophysics or quantum mechanics), I've already decided to have my career in physics, just wanted to see how many other people would want to as well 😁
If you've decided it, you don't need anyone to convince you more. You know you want it, but your brain wants validation. It's very weird how it works
@@swety2962 No I just wanted to see how many more people would want to take physics 😁
Yep same
I agree with you too! I've been thinking about majoring in astrophysics, it's exactly what I want to do in the future, but 10+ years on education aren't very seducing, so I'm still not sure if I want to choose this career path
@@notyourstereotypicalnerd2249 I like physics at school, but I'm thinking more about kinda tech engineering... like an electricak engineer, but I don't know if designing electrical boxes would be for me... I know they do a lot of other things too...
Hey, could you do an aerospace engineering one please, it would be really helpful to me and others
YES
I need this
yes pls
"probably not right for you" "you should consider it"
Now i don't know what to think
Casually gets 10 points
The thing is you catch on during the quiz that the more you agree the more you like computer science
*me coding since i was six*
huh i’d enjoy this?
(fr though, i love computer science)
"Good chance you enjoy this"
i already do
despite loving the arts, i think it would be more realistic for me to go into something like computer science. i’ve already had an interest in programming for a long time. plus, just because i enjoy creativity doesn’t mean i dislike rigidness and challenging myself.
Basically me. Going back to school in the fall at 24 yrs old 😅
“Become a real hacker” 💀
I wasn’t planning on pursuing this career , but I did the quiz anyways. Normally other quizzes would say that this is “the job for me” , which I never believed. Anyhow, it makes sense that I got a 2 in this.
“Good chance you enjoy this”
I might, im just worried my asian accountant mother would want me to be an accountant instead even though its very similar to it
Why does every quiz I do relate to programming and CS
I got 9 😊
Although I already knew i loved doing computer science, im happy that i got a 9 🤣
"Instead of deciphering an old literature."
Cicada 3301: Am I a joke to you?
Haahahahahah nice joke , everyone is doing computer science , be it in usa or china or india or Germany , everyone is doing CS because even if you are not very skilled like able to build , neural networks you are still guaranteed a job
yeah I am gonna try it cuz I really enjoy coding and watching technology evolve so I would love if I was part of it. plus I like math and physics
I like maths and physics also, but I think it’s just difficult for me to handle 😅
You probably won't see this but I'm in grade 9 in Canada and I want to go to Harvard when I graduate for my business degree or something I've already built a business were I get friends and other kids to work for me and am making a good amount of money is there anything else I can do other than getting good grades? If your not the guy please like so he might see this
Please make a quiz for law, I personally am considering it and I want a good quiz!
Yess
Question 6: are you ok with selling your soul to discrete mathematics and not expecting to code everyday
Really good and realistic ☺️
I've been always considering this major but I now realize it is not for me 😁👍
Could you please make the architecture quiz ? 🙏✨
I’m taking a college leveled Computer Science class next year so I’m excited
Yeah my brother told me to ask the counselor to take AP computer science next year because you’re gonna need it for college
This quiz is quite self selecting. People who can’t see themselves being self expressive in code are people the same people who shouldn’t be coding.
Would you do medicine please?
Me getting 0 points but majored in computer Science🤡🤡
I got 5 points and I'm studying computer science💀
I am interested in computer science and related majors but the maths just ruins everything😭
True!!!
Math is the worst highkey 🥲
As a maths person interested in programming, what about the maths ruins it?
Maths comes in a cs major??
U mean integral ,differentiation too?
I am interested in computer science but the coding ruins everything 💀
I got 8 points. So it’s true! I really do like coding :D
I want to study computer science as my major and you just described me.
Me trying 4 times to pause it at the right time to see my score
Lol
Me with my 3 points and have 1 year left to graduate 🎉😊
You should do more of these
I got a 9 lol. Maybe I should keep studying CS.
Your saying the extended version is in your bio yet there aint anything regarding that in your bio 🤔🤔
It's in the description
@@sunn9593 found it. Tysm
7 points and I am going in the CS field this year actually
When I first took the quiz, I scored 5 and was really estimating changing majors. I just scored 10, and I am at a place where I feel I can enjoy CS without dreading
Do you think I can survive CS?
I am average at math. Not super bad or good.
I took it twice pausing on the second time and thinking it through, in the end I got a 8
I guess I’m in the right major…
I've been obsessed with computers my whole life and scored 10 on this
you might be obsessed with computers, but with computer science?
@@RubyPiec i thought that would be obvious
i got 4/20 in my computer test but still took comp.sicence as my optional😂
probably the most valuable/useful skill in the years to come
I like using my brain, unlike other people 🗿
the waffle house has found its new host
ur going to be 12 hours debugging, not 30 minutes
Me : I got 1
My parents : You're still doing Computer Science!
i got 9
@@Jouniii then just do it. I like working with physical elements atleast those that I'm able to see. I wouldn't have minded if it was VR.
@@Jouniii same
@@Ashuuuu What do u want to major on?
@@OK-69420 confused....
Me in my second year scoring one in this quiz:
I would actually be interested in computer science
My major is electronics but i love computer science
writing this because I missed the scoring part at the end and now I'm waiting for the entire video to play again because RUclips Shorts is stupid and purposely doesn't have a forward/back seeking feature... anyway, it's about to come up for the third time so gonna press send now.
8 points and I do wanna learn to code and build robots
27:06 when the world needed light the most, he vanished😭
Just saying, you shouldn't use this quiz because computer science is hella rough, no matter how interested you are. The only thing that matters is whether you're willing to finish through till the end or not.
I know it's fun to see quizzes like these and self-assess, but to anyone who wants to do CS but is worried about the general CS stereotypes that quizzes like this play into:
1. Computer Science can be extremely creative, especially if you want to make money. The higher level stuff will require not only problem solving, but being able to think laterally and handle abstract concepts, often even in very philosophical ways.
2. Anything you do will usually have potential for self-expression, and CS is not the exception. A lot of the vocational side of it is literally creating software, and where you are making things you will be able to self-express; if you're not and that's a problem for you, it's likely the job thats the issue, and not necessarily the degree.
3. You don't have to be obsessed with technology to do CS. CS has as much to do with computers as astronomy has to do with telescopes (Dijkstra quote, if anyone's interested). I've seen an academically estemed PhD fail to set up a zoom call. I'm pretty sure half my lecturers haven't been able to use computers properly since the 80's.
4. Not covered by the video, but saw someone else talking about it: not everyone in CS is an introvert. I promise you, some of the antics us CS lot got up to in first year would make the humanities students faint. Don't let the perceived image of CS students put you off, it's about as universally acurrate as most stereotypes (not very).
If you want to know if it's right for you, look at the topics CS tends to cover, do a little research. Talk to people. Be very mindful of the course (two different CS courses can be like two different subjects, it is a very broad field) and just see if your interested. Hope this helps someone, and good luck with whatever you end up doing!
*To all the dreamers out there. Follow your dream, believe in your dream. Because dreams come true, if you have the dedication to give your all...*
Gets consider it
Welp there’s another on the list
10/10 i think I found my major
Ok,im now 100% gohar is a cuber
I'm planning to choose computer science :-)
Pls make videos for postgraduate
I got 9 on this one, what did you get?
2+2+1+1+2=8
What a perfect eight!
As a Programmer and Computer Science student this is absolutely true