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10000639 No.10000639 [Reply] [Original]

>He majored in computer "science"

>> No.10000651

"he got a job"

>> No.10000746

>computer science
>it's actually just engineering heuristics for cumputahs

>> No.10001195

>>10000639
Did you mean to say
>political "science"

>> No.10001206

*gets job*

>> No.10001416

>>10001206
*fixes printers*

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>>10000639
>CS
t. only major with more jobs available than graduates

>> No.10001660

>>10001416
We can pay physics majors to do that. The poor little guys have so no job they keep jumping off roofs.

>> No.10001719

>>10000639
Keep spamming these threads. The less there are of us, the richer we will get

>> No.10001782

>>10001660
LMAO this

>> No.10001830

>>10001634
/thread

I do agree that computer science is an ill chosen label. Not necessarily anyone majoring in it will be involved in a scientific field and not that it‘s already a science by itself. More like an engineering type of field unless you specifically aim to have a curriculum that will lead to a research type of job.

>> No.10003094

>>10001719
Oh god, you CS fags always fall for the bait

>> No.10004062

>>10001634
>major are job titles

spotted the freshman retard

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>>10000639

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10004854

>majoring in math
>take a programming class
>professor is a mathematician turned computer scientist (at postdoc level)
>I'm interested in AI so ask him if not having majored in CS had put him at a disadvantage compared to the others postdocs
>he laughs
>most of the CS department are mathematicians who got interested in some cs topic during their PhD
>'so, where are all the CS graduates?'
>'most of them go on to become programmers and some go into data science'
>mfw computer science is too hard for computer scientists

>> No.10004875

>>10004854
CS grads are out making some motherfucking money and they let math brainlets sits in their nice little autism chambers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImYci3uWXbg

>> No.10005984

I'm dual-majoring in Mathematics and Computer Science, am I fucked?

>> No.10005987

>>10000746
It's just automotive mechanics for computers. Like how medicine is automotive mechanics for the human body. Shame that they're allowed to call themselves doctors if they have a PhD in their variant of automotive mechanics as if they're doing real science.

>> No.10006011

>>10005984
>getting 2 useless degrees
Good luck, buddy.

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>>10001634
Not too hard to go on a government website for actual numbers in terms of growth

>> No.10006065

>>10001634
Most of these "Computer Science" jobs are code monkey shit like Web Development and literally anyone can get these pajeet tier jobs.

>> No.10006119

>>10006065
What's a non-pajeet tier job then

>> No.10006249

>>10006011
Surely useless is a little much