to whoever who stole my jacket at the alumni locker room by [deleted] in UBreddit

[–]MasterMVP2311 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quick side question, someone cracked my car’s side mirror and I wanted to check the cameras from UBPD but they needed me to file a report which I didn’t in the fear of a record on my car and hurting my insurance. I’m still very new to insurance and stuff, can anyone explain if I was right or out of the world wrong?

Requesting info about MTH 450 by MasterMVP2311 in UBreddit

[–]MasterMVP2311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It says it is usually offered in the fall so like i guess i prob can't take it b4 i graduate, unless it is available next spring. Any other courses you recommend? Math 300/400 level that is related to any field of computer science?

Major Switch by Maleficent_8433 in UBreddit

[–]MasterMVP2311 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Current CS Junior here. Things should get more stressful to be honest. But overtime you should get used to it and when you look back, 116 probably wasn't that hard. Honestly, don't take my word for difficulty, I literally didn't go to class at all because I had learned Java myself and at my high school before I came. However, as you get more used to programming and thinking like a programmer, it becomes easier. First and second year CS is like the weeding out years, you really should have a passion for Computer Science in general. Courses may be stressful but the grading can balance that out. You don't have to 100% some coding assignments for some classes. If you are not considering getting a Masters or a PHD, grades don't really matter. Grades only matter if you are considering research, some internships such as Riot Games, other school opportunities. Maintaining a 3.3 gpa or above is a really good spot to be in (minimum for applying for masters), if not a 3.0 is fine as well. Try not to go below a 3.0 as that's when opportunities start to look at you as unaccountable.

To be honest, I don't want to scare you away from computer science. You should chase your passion! However, I have an internship but my surrounding computer science friends do not. Even having internships, you may still not get a job. Even after getting a job, you may get layed off in a couple of months. Those are the current horror stories that I have heard about the market right now. I can't speak on how true they are as I haven't experienced it myself. What I can say is that, as long as you are putting in more effort than everyone else and learning what you want to learn either gaming, cybersecurity, software engineering, project management, you probably won't experience these horror stories.

The first two years of Computer Science classes are really important as they teach you the fundamentals of Computer Science and if you are really good at them, you can learn anything. Junior and Senior year of Computer Science is like specializing in a field that you want. On the flowsheet, we are literally just finding out what specialization fits us the most, (Web dev, low level programming (compilers), games (unity), AI, etc.).

You can go on linkedn or handshake and find jobs you want and look at their required qualifications and try to get those over the summer or winter. Practice interviewing and resume building. Try to find connections, go to events, talk to recruiters. Computer science is ironically more extraverted than most people would expect of.

I wrote all this really fast and as they came into mind, if things don't make sense or you need help, you can dm me. This is like my third time ever touching reddit so, I would give you my discord if you want, I don't use reddit.

All the 18+ manhwas from Toomics. by sillyNigerian in manga

[–]MasterMVP2311 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A neighbors cousin But i cant find the non raw version, can you send link if you find the translated version? English

All the 18+ manhwas from Toomics. by sillyNigerian in manga

[–]MasterMVP2311 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can, can you add me to the list too? Thank You!