Law Or CompSci? I Studied Both....
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ค. 2024
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Should you study law or computer science at university?
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I disagree that a Computer Science curriculum isn't practical. The mathematics and logic used within the field can absolutely translate into practical critical thinking skills outside of the field.
Mannn you just saved my life . Tbh I was about to take computer degree but I’m not very good in maths plus I was kinda interested in law ( especially crime part ) . I was thinking which one to take . Your video gave me an idea 💡. Thanks alot !!!!
Law + comp sci. Let’s go
This is a very interesting video, I like how you compared both sides.
Glad you found it interesting
Hey guys! Let me know where you are in your academic journey so far. Any law students?
Law student and future trainee! Enjoying the content!
@@SPEEDYMAN3953 haha amazing! Congrats 🎉
Ive been thinking about this too
What if you're a CS student and enjoy CS, but want to learn law to be more exposed...what do you say about that? I'm a cs student going to y final year, and thinking of furthering my studies, but then i want to also try the legal aspect of tech(i don't know if that make sense)....what do you advice or think?
is justice a real thing?
I can’t lie I feel like ChatGPT is going to take away the need for software engineers.
Ooo that’s an interesting thought
I feel like that's not possible, I mean Any AI software or any form of that have a Software engineer/A team of software engineers Behind it
I feel it’s more likely to take away Law related jobs than software engineers. Ai will most likely always, or at least for a while, need at least one engineer for maintenance.
You have never worked as a software engineer. I can tell by that statement
Its not at all possible. Probably the most block-headed statement perpetuated by non-techies today. And that's not I or others being protective etc. If you think this, then you are very naïve about the career field and should actually read into it before perpetuating this cliché.
Watching this as an excuse to not do my assembly language coursework.
Lol it gets like that