What did you learn from your degree that's actually worth it?

Why are you just a CS major then?

INHALE THE CORONA
SUE YOUR CAMPUS

if you're looking to get into data analysis/data science I recomend datacamp. The subscription is tottaly worth it.

Don't have enough knowlegde to tell you anything about general programming though

Start a business while in college, you’ll learn more in a month than you will going for 4 years.

You might have been retarded before your degree then depending on what it is. Computer science here, knew damn near every single thing from college by watching youtube videos like an autist. Giant waste of time.

>Tfw wanted to continue going to school to get a Financial Engineering Degree.
>Tfw already landed a stable job and waiting for Chainlink singularity to happen.

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i kinda like finance and don't want to switch to CS if I can't code.. it would put me behind my peers heavily..

and for comparison.. I'm top of my class in finance..

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I appreciate it. I'm looking at data science and analysis but I'd like to learn artificial intelligence if possible for business applications..

what are your thoughts on Wharton's new artificial intelligence for business certificate? I feel like I could get my toes in the water on it

You do know that you can learn to code on the side right? There's at least a dozen coding platforms out there that can teach you Javascript, HTML, Python and a bunch of others.

Also, look up some Computing Method classes for your field of study at your Uni. There's probably a few

I came to the same realization being a med student and doing some my first papers + some teachers who explained to me how pharma cheat the fuck out of statistics. It didn't disappoint me though, I feel it now like "so that's how the real world work" and I feel slightly better under the realization than every doctor in the world will eventually believe dumb shit from pharma, so I feel less dumb in contrast