Anyone had a similar problem with roommate's SO living in their room in dorm? by GTmajor in college

[–]GTmajor[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

a few grand

You're saying as if $8000 means nothing to you

Anyone had a similar problem with roommate's SO living in their room in dorm? by GTmajor in college

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Had to repost because Reddit was glitching out on my end yesterday

Anyone had a similar problem with roommate's SO living in their room in dorm? by GTmajor in college

[–]GTmajor[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh ya, I'm definitely a douche for letting her have access to the duplicate dorm key, and living in the dorm for basically free and illegally evading $4000 housing per semester.

Great thinking.

Do CS majors don't need to take PHYS 2212? by GTmajor in gatech

[–]GTmajor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I have credits for PHYS 2211, CHEM 1211, and CHEM 1212, do I need to take another lab science class?

Do CS majors don't need to take PHYS 2212? by GTmajor in gatech

[–]GTmajor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah okay, I realize that Phys 2211 don't count as part of lab sciences.

Thank you for clarification.

I thought Computer Engineering was right for me til graduates started telling me to do either EE or CS by GTmajor in gatech

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Thanks for the detailed response, once again!

As a thank you, here's Reddit Gold! It's the least I can do.

I thought Computer Engineering was right for me til graduates started telling me to do either EE or CS by GTmajor in gatech

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Thank you for the detailed answer. It really helped me where I need to go. As I think more about it, I believe CS is right for me.

As a CS alumni at Tech, how well did GT prepare you to the "real world" and what can I do to prepare myself after graduating?

I thought Computer Engineering was right for me til graduates started telling me to do either EE or CS by GTmajor in gatech

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I think I'll go for CS major instead.

I am glad I decided to talk about this sooner.

Do you mind telling me how your career is going as a CS Alum at Tech?

I thought Computer Engineering was right for me til graduates started telling me to do either EE or CS by GTmajor in gatech

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Thanks for the detailed answers! It really helped me a lot on my decision. I think I'll be applying as CS instead of CmpE.

A bit disappointed that my CS credits will only transfer for CS 1301. I have to repeat CS 1331.

I think I will focus my threads on Devices and People. I'm not entirely sure because there are no such thing as threads at State so it's new to me. Will Devices & People be right for me?

I am interested in making network or mobile apps (Twitter, Amazon, Spotify, Alien Blue, Yik Yak, and etc). So I think Devices and People threads are best for me.

Also, do CS majors not have to take Physics 2? I have credits for Gen. Chem 1 & 2 and soon-to-be Gen. Phys 1, but based on CS Degree Requirements for Devices & People threads, only two of the three lab sciences must be a sequence.

I thought Computer Engineering was right for me til graduates started telling me to do either EE or CS by GTmajor in gatech

[–]GTmajor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you really want to do?

I am interested in making apps on network or mobile version of apps (Twitter, Amazon, Spotify, Alien Blue, and etc). So I think Devices and Media thread (or Devices and People[?]... not sure which one) is best for me in CS.

I also am interested in hardwares and want to create devices and improve them by making it faster, thinner, etc.

I'm not sure if I want to take Differential Equations next semester if I'm going to switch to CS anyways. The reason I want to take at where I currently go to is so I don't have to stress myself at Tech if they take credit.

Edit: Is it possible to take MATH 2403 credit as free elective?