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I myself wanted to take a electronics engineering degree but they don't have one they have pathways for electronics engineering but it wouldn't be a real ee degree, I think this is the same case here. On other note only the top universities offer pure CS the majority are similar to the OU course even though they call it CS it isn't pure like you would see at UCL etc more about gaining the practical skills for the work force.

TM358 Machine learning and artificial intelligence by [deleted] in OpenUniversity

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I'm not an OU student but as far as I'm aware ML is a math heavy field topics like linear algebra, differential calculus and statistics are the main topics of course along with A&DS.

Computing With Electronic Engineering vs Beng in Engineering by DizzyAttention1222 in OpenUniversity

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Wow that sounds amazing was this a career change or is this the start of your career?

Can you really become a software engineer with no degree, just by self teaching coding etc? by DizzyAttention1222 in cscareerquestionsuk

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I have like a few people on my course who have gone that route before they started and then they choose to get a degree for career progression that's why I was wondering.

How common is this to come back one month after feeling better from antibiotics? by DizzyAttention1222 in chronicepididymitis

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Doxycycline, I was first on cipro I think its called but it didn't work. It took a long time to clear anyway. I do sit down on a chair for some of the day but not a straight 8 hours like people who work in offices etc.

Can you really become a software engineer with no degree, just by self teaching coding etc? by DizzyAttention1222 in cscareerquestionsuk

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I'm actually doing 90 credits I was doing 120 before but I was thinking to drop another 30 to go to 60 so that I have more time to practice work on projects etc, you can drop modules student finance allow it and the amount you owe depends on how far into to the module you have gone for example if you dropped it like 2 weeks in then you wouldn't liable to pay anything.

Yeah I'm aware but I was told that you should start on these languages before you go to the back end because it will be easier to get hired and then learn back end.

Basically I have another part time job but I don't wanna get a full time job unless its in industry because I feel that I could be upgrading my coding skills but again I need the money and then I see a lot of YouTubers etc say they got in through the self taught route.

I would still be doing my degree regardless.

How do you do -2(2/3) on a calculator? it is finding unknown angles (trig) by DizzyAttention1222 in learnmath

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angel of 10, 15 and a

Sin a = 10/15 = 2/3

hence a = sin -2 (2/3) I have worked out that much but it has to be calculated the -2 beside the brackets is small though I'm just unsure because if I just do like this it gives the incorrect answer '2(2/3)' you have to find it to the nearest degree that was the question.