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- From: ygoland@edison.seas.ucla.edu (The Jester)
- Newsgroups: comp.org.eff.talk
- Subject: What a CS degree REALLY gets you (From a UCLA Junior)
- Message-ID: <8966@lee.SEAS.UCLA.EDU>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 04:05:09 GMT
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- Organization: Republicans for Sanity
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- The short answer to the question "What does a CS degree get you" is
- "What you put into it".
-
- As a junior in Computer Science and Engineering at UCLA I can say
- from personal experience that the concept that the people UCLA is
- graduating are going to program ANYTHING really really scares me. A
- large number of these people couldn't program their way out of a
- paper bag and pass their classes via curve.
-
- In addition the information offered at UCLA is dolled out by
- professors who in many cases (there are always shining exceptions of
- course, I'v been privledged enough to have a few of them) who don't
- give a damn about their classes and would MUCH rather be doing
- research.
-
- I am not about to advice to go to college or not. I feel that
- college has helped me a lot. Before I went to college I was a top
- notch programer. After three years, I'm better that I was when I
- started. I'v been exposed to new ideas and given the chance to
- explore new ideas and ways of doing things. But I'v gained the
- benefit because I worked my ass off for it. Many people in college
- have the attitude that the professors are supposed to teach them.
- That an education should be easy and should be handed to them on a
- plate. Unfortunatly that simply isn't how it works. I'll spare you
- the lecture on how college really works and just sum up by saying
- that college can make you better than you were, but necessarily.
-
- The Jester
- p.s. if it matters, I was originally going to get a J.D. I became a
- CS major because I want to do research into artificial
- intelligence.
- --
- "Only the blind see in color."
- "Any union based upon pigment is foolish ignorance designed to
- give power to those few who enjoy power's taste above the common
- welfare."
-