Thank you! I want to major in computer science, but so many people drop the course and say it sucks. It’s something I’m really interested in, but those comments are making me scared, as if I am making the wrong decision. Do they drop because it’s not their true passion and they don’t think it’s worth it to them? Classes can be hard, but as long as my aim for the end goal exists, I should keep pushing through, right? I thought I knew what I wanted to do, but now I have no idea what to even expect. It would be cool to be a software engineer and work in that field...
I admit, the way that Uchicago teaches CS 150s (a requirement for the major) is a bit bizarre. HOWEVER, if CS is your passion, then I think it will very much be a labor of love. For me, it just didn't work out because I had absolutely no experience and should have started with the CS 120s. But, again, it's like my financial accounting class - super difficult but I feel so accomplished when I finish the homework. You'll know if you take the class whether it's worth it as a gut reaction. After all, can't have UChicago CS majors without having taken CS 150s. Someone's gotta do it.
It’s a stereotype on the UChicago campus that only rich international students wear Canada Goose jackets because they’re just trying to flex their wealth. It’s people do make a bit of fun of those people because it’s annoying (obvs Canada Goose. It isn’t a brand that’s appreciated for their environmentalism…
Even though I’m just applying to uchic god knows whether I’ll get in - what do you recommend for int students who aren’t used to the cold. I’m from Mumbai rhe coldest it gets here is 15 degrees Celsius
This winter hasn't been as gloomy as past winters because it has been relatively short in Chicago. What I will say is that people definitely talk about it on campus, but people are often too busy to get down about it. Houses are constantly holding fun events and, of course, homework every night takes a while. Personally, I feel like the weather is easy to ignore.
hey i just got in a couple weeks ago, thanks for all the tips, im rlly looking forward to next year on campus
ooo! good to hear! i working on coming up with some more tips, so ~i've got u~ lol
Thank you! I want to major in computer science, but so many people drop the course and say it sucks. It’s something I’m really interested in, but those comments are making me scared, as if I am making the wrong decision. Do they drop because it’s not their true passion and they don’t think it’s worth it to them? Classes can be hard, but as long as my aim for the end goal exists, I should keep pushing through, right? I thought I knew what I wanted to do, but now I have no idea what to even expect. It would be cool to be a software engineer and work in that field...
I admit, the way that Uchicago teaches CS 150s (a requirement for the major) is a bit bizarre. HOWEVER, if CS is your passion, then I think it will very much be a labor of love. For me, it just didn't work out because I had absolutely no experience and should have started with the CS 120s. But, again, it's like my financial accounting class - super difficult but I feel so accomplished when I finish the homework. You'll know if you take the class whether it's worth it as a gut reaction. After all, can't have UChicago CS majors without having taken CS 150s. Someone's gotta do it.
wait i love this thank you
it was cute and helpful, thank you
the intro >>>
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Thank you, I applied to UCHICAGO this year!!!
Yay! We love to see it. I _really_ hope you get in!
What do you mean by “annoying international students “
It’s a stereotype on the UChicago campus that only rich international students wear Canada Goose jackets because they’re just trying to flex their wealth. It’s people do make a bit of fun of those people because it’s annoying (obvs Canada Goose. It isn’t a brand that’s appreciated for their environmentalism…
@@ReeseKlemm okay thank you so much!!
Even though I’m just applying to uchic god knows whether I’ll get in - what do you recommend for int students who aren’t used to the cold. I’m from Mumbai rhe coldest it gets here is 15 degrees Celsius
what about seasonal depression
This winter hasn't been as gloomy as past winters because it has been relatively short in Chicago. What I will say is that people definitely talk about it on campus, but people are often too busy to get down about it. Houses are constantly holding fun events and, of course, homework every night takes a while. Personally, I feel like the weather is easy to ignore.