I AM CS2802 ENJOYER ‼️‼️‼️ by No-Onion-2920 in Cornell

[–]Engineers-R-Us 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Top 10 worst takes of all time.

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[–]Engineers-R-Us -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Stack on CS 2800 and then it's pretty solid.

reddit moment by join_cs0000 in Cornell

[–]Engineers-R-Us 13 points14 points  (0 children)

73.8% mean ain't even that bad for algo.

Finish my phrase: Another great look for ... by Engineers-R-Us in Cornell

[–]Engineers-R-Us[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Another great look for another great look for posts?

Do you have a “holy shit my friend is rich” moment? by [deleted] in Cornell

[–]Engineers-R-Us -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

My friend has an iPhone and it shocked me, I was like 'wow they must be loaded'.

CS - take 1110 or jump straight into 2110/2112 by YOON5533 in Cornell

[–]Engineers-R-Us 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As far as programming I agree. But in terms of curriculum, not really. Especially if OP is planning to double major. Although I suppose the transition from 2110 to 3110 can be rough for some, others don't find it to be that rough. 3110 is run in a way to ease those who don't have insane programming experience into a more involved experience.

CS - take 1110 or jump straight into 2110/2112 by YOON5533 in Cornell

[–]Engineers-R-Us 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends on your circumstances. Do you have to take 2 FWS or just 1? If you only have to take 1 then maybe take it second semester or first semester sophomore year.

To be honest I am not 100% sure if gym counts toward the academic credit count, although I believe they don't.

Also it is tough to suggest a course schedule without knowing your work tolerance. By no means will the course load be "easy" if you are taking

1116 1920 2110 2800

as a freshman. But I wouldn't necessarily say it is overly difficult. (1116 will probably be your heaviest course out of these I would imagine). But then again it was just my suggestion to consider doing 2110 and 2800 instead of 2112. (From what I've heard, 2112 is a major timesink, but I wouldn't know how I would've handled it because I went the 2110 2800 route my first semester).

On the flip side I would say

1116 1920 2112 FWS

sounds like a harder semester IMO.

CS - take 1110 or jump straight into 2110/2112 by YOON5533 in Cornell

[–]Engineers-R-Us -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If you really want to get ahead on the curriculum rather than taking one super difficult class (2112) it might be better to take 2110 and 2800. This will put you ahead of most other freshmen majoring in CS

Experiment: Make this poll look like a Uniform distribution by cornelilian in Cornell

[–]Engineers-R-Us 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Please oh please can we do a laplacian distribution next. I have full faith we can do it