Posted on 09 October 2012. Tags: appendage, beginning, business apps, computer science, cs department, department, direction, engineering department, faculty members, knowledge, new direction, programming sequence, research areas, Stanford, undergraduate program
I just changed majors and I’m at the beginning of my 4th of 5 years as an undergraduate. Last year I only was able to take 15 credits of an into to programming sequence. This year and next year I am basically completing my entire B.S. in Computer Science. My school is small and only has two faculty members in their CS department which is more of an appendage to the engineering department. Still, like many students just starting in a new direction, I am hopeful that somehow I could overcome and gain the knowledge and experience needed in these two short years to escape the destiny of writing outdated business apps in visual basic for all eternity. When I look at the really cool research areas that major universities get to explore, I am inspired to search out a niche for myself.
Is this reasonably possible? What might I want to do to help get to the point where I am equal to a recent graduate from a top CS university undergraduate program?
Thank you.
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Posted on 02 August 2012. Tags: Affiliated, affiliated college, amp, branch, branch stream, change, communication, communication engineering, computer science, ece, management quota, Stream
I’m currently in a state to reconsider my earlier decision to pursue Electronics & Communication Engineering(ECE) and change my branch to Computer Science & Engineering(CSE). Please somebody who has knowledge on this topic help me out..! I have joined in management quota…..and the classes are yet to start for my 1st Semester. Will i be allowed to change my branch..??
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Posted on 21 February 2012. Tags: BAMU, computer, computer science, course, Nov, pg course, result
PG course is affiliated with BAMU.
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Posted on 19 October 2011. Tags: actionscript, building a website, colleges, computer, computer science, development, fine arts, graphic design, Major, philadelphia pa, programming robots, type, Website
I live in Philadelphia, PA and I’m trying to apply for state-affiliated colleges with this type of program and the only thing I could find was ‘graphic design’ and ‘computer science’.
I want to learn php, java, actionscript, e-commerce… Anything that has to do with building a website. It would be cool to also learn design too, but that’s not a focus. I’m more interested in fine arts than digital arts.
I read that I should major in computer science, but I’m not interested in programming robots like I’ve been reading. Please help me out.
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Posted on 13 April 2011. Tags: 28 years, computer, computer science, devry, everything, full time, Funding, GPA, niche, no co signer, previous year, retail store, store, thanks in advance, u of phoenix
I’m 28 years old. I graduated in 2001. Since then, I’ve been through a lot of jobs. None of them really interesting me in pursuing. I’ve been through 2 colleges. U of Phoenix and Devry U. The 1st one didn’t work out because it was in Arizona and online. The 2nd one didn’t work out because of funding. I had a 3.5GPA and because of money, I had to drop out. I made too much the previous year.
So now I’m working full-time at a retail store, and I don’t want to be doing that, it’s just to get some money for bills. I wanted to be in computer science, but you need a degree for everything. And it looks like I have to front my own money from pocket, no co-signer. I know I want to do something with computers. But if it’s because of money, I’m not sure what else to do.
There’s kind of my background a little, any thoughts, thanks in advance. I’m just struggling to find my niche, and need some outside opinions.
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Posted on 23 March 2011. Tags: college, computer science, couple times, Diploma, extreme difficulties, GPA, high school diploma, inventing things, Inventions, partying, poor, psychologist, rest of my life, way
I was wondering the lists of jobs/careers that will pay 100k/year after around 5 years of experience not including the schooling. I’m fine with going to school for 4-7 years MAX, would really prefer not to go to school more than that. I’m 21 (just turned 21 two days ago) and I have not been to college yet. I do have my high school diploma but a very poor GPA. I’m not stupid but I did have a hard life. I didn’t make my life hard for myself by partying and drinking but it involves more with parents/etc. I don’t mean to make ‘excuses’ for myself but life does have extreme difficulties that I couldn’t avoid and that’s just the way it is.
I grew up in a poor home, been homeless a couple times and didn’t have a lot of anything so I would love to change that for myself and my family and my future family.
I’ve done some research and I first was planning on becoming a psychologist. I couldn’t handle that though, I don’t have tough skin and I couldn’t ‘handle’ other peoples problems. I have enough of my own. Then interior design, I don’t have the niche for it I don’t think. Then computer science but I know I would hate doing that for the rest of my life.
So, besides those and besides anything to do with dentists, doctors/nurses and sales I was wondering what else pays around 100k/year, with around 5 years experience(not talking about right out of college) and 4-7 years of college(any Colleges you recommend in Illinois?).
Thank you all for your time!
P.S. I love inventing things!! I have around 10-15 inventions that are currently not available, but I did not check if it has already been patented though. How do I do that without a big rich guy/corp. stealing it? I know patenting sometimes isn’t the best way to go.
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