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by chaosinorder
4791 days ago
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I'm 30 years old, and focused on a liberal arts degree, but since I was a kid I've always done basic PHP and JavaScript stuff. The CS courses I'm interested in taking, such as C/C++ have a math requirement. But I don't just want to do it because they're required. I now have a genuine interest in math maybe because of my life experiences, finding what type of person I am, etc. I have very few friends in the liberal arts, because I'm not really like them. Kinda complicated to explain all of it. My personality meshes better with people in the sciences. This goes for work-related stuff, as well. It took me 10 years to figure that out after graduating high school. Even though I excelled in all of my classes (graduated in top 5%), I think I was living in my own little world with regard to liberal arts. I feel like I can never get to fully appreciate mathematics, but at least I will try my best to do what I can when taking the math pre-reqs for CS. I'm open to receiving any feedback/advice -- the people around me usually find these types of discussions boring, though :) Email is in the profile. Thanks! |
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