Title | : | The BEST Advice For Computer Science Students |
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What's the point of this video? Like what point are you trying to convey? Comment from : @bramobin |
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My profressor told me to sewrch up online resources lmao Comment from : @WildCanadian0_0 |
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My hs/college experience:brMy hs is very similar to college only the classes are online and your responsible for your learning if you don’t show up to class And resources and teaching not very reliable so I mostly tried on the internet I did not have the chance to network w others which is the negative of my schooling, but since this is very similar to college I’m already prepared to face this depressing schooling life Comment from : @nosiebangchan |
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What is the best book about computer science Comment from : @saifmarza728 |
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The professor is also likely wrong about a few things, so learning shit yourself is necessary There is so much stuff that is wrong my teacher insists is true I fucking hate itbrbrComputer Science and programming is impossible to know everything about because everything changes rapidly, so always make sure to confirm things you learn are true What was true 10 years ago might be false now Comment from : @chrikke |
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i’m thinking about switching my major to computer science instead of cybersecurity is it worth it? Comment from : @iamglooo |
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Hi, i'm a computer science student i feel that I'm not doing it right, can u give some sources that will help me studying Comment from : @saralolirock6214 |
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Not going to lectures is a waste of your money if you don’t wanna go to lectures there is no point in going to college Comment from : @Najamah63 |
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Yeah, we all agree that universities in USA are overrated, at most useful for a defined path, but definitely don't worth the price Comment from : @alejandroruiz8617 |
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You should NOT try to learn most things by yourselfbrbrDoing voding tasks with others is amazingly helpful to speed up your progressbrbrAnd the Maths? God the FING Maths There is no need to learn that by yourself Comment from : @christophfischer2773 |
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if you think about it, it applies to all degrees you need to study by yourself and figure things out bro trying his best for us to not go to cs college Comment from : @rektoman620 |
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I would never have learned to code without collage I did not have the mentality to be 100 self driven evryday for multiple years without any imidiate rewards at that age I needed the structure, learning plans, regular mandatory tests and projects, exams, and so one to keep me on track I also skipped lots of lectures and did lots of self learning, but I need the system around me to keep me on track and going forward Comment from : @kkiimm009 |
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Not possible when your uni records your attendance Comment from : @McFlashh |
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Easier said than done In order to teach yourself you first need to have the time to teach yourself which many students simply don’t have Comment from : @pschumy7 |
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TFW your university had daily attendance in almost every class 😫 Comment from : @Death_Metal_Head |
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this is AWFUL advice follow lecture as an absolute baseline and skip the book utilize your IDE and implement concepts gradually Comment from : @rhyses_ |
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He's talking facts If you can learn it outside of class on your own you don't need lectures or school Comment from : @fedvgo |
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this is applicable for physics as well as maths Comment from : @sheemheart |
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The worst part is that in my uni, professors know people will not show up so they say something that you need to know (like how something should specifically be done/submitted/designed) in class, in the middle of a 3 hour rant of useless information and random tangents Comment from : @SplitWasTaken |
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Im in year 10 now and i picked computer science aparently its one of the hardest but i enjoy styff with computer and really wanan learn coding and stuff but im also kinda fawked of its the hardest subject so im researching everything Comment from : @Saffie_Shorts |
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Following the lecture notes is sometimes a must due to notations and the way the teacher explains things and this might differ from what you encounter on internet Sometimes you can't even find anything on internet or the level of abstraction is too differentbrbrYou might end up "wasting" your time with "useless" things for your exam However, I agree that these "useless" things can be essential outside uni, depends on what you work in, after uni Comment from : @zenchiassassin283 |
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It’s taken me fucking ages to learn this Comment from : @THaerialphotos |
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everyone knows Comment from : @talentedartist4772 |
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100000 True Comment from : @hackcodesfree9200 |
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I feel like what people are looking for in a college education is actually a dedicated mentor Sure, you can study on your own and be good at whatever you want to be but during that process, it's super nice to be able to lean on someone with more experience to help you build confidence in the direction you're taking at any given moment Comment from : @jdubz8173 |
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Indian students :- 75 attendance is must 😢 Comment from : @mr_ayush00000 |
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I completely agree! I used breaks as ways to gain new skills Comment from : @dre429 |
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But didn’t you drop out? Comment from : @pridify |
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This is why I hate having professors that require attendance I’d rather not be forced to come to class when I can learn much better on my own Comment from : @unstabledefusion |
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Yep, i learned this the hard way and dropped out Comment from : @xFersureMatt |
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Indian professors in clutch Comment from : @DroolingBoooooox |
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Learned it the first semester Comment from : @eg12p34 |
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One of my professors actually does her assessments from the textbook and after years of self teaching and testing on previous profs wow it can be tough to get a good grade Comment from : @c0r5e |
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in our uni 5 of our marks comes from attendance so not going to uni is not an option Comment from : @lology |
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We have to have 85 attendance Comment from : @hackyfunky2875 |
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Wish I knew this from the start Comment from : @kaylinealsen8536 |
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As a CS graduate, I can tell this advice is crucial for every CS student You shouldn't rely on your professors to reach your peak instead, focus more on self-learning coz your professor is given you the key you have to open the door yourself I've been watching your videos for a long and I've learned a lot from them most especially Java and Python Comment from : @abdulazizmusa4816 |
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Tim what software do you use for editing your shorts ?? They are really nicely edited Comment from : @AlaniHill |
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I have realized that in most of the comments, people mentioned about the importance of networking, so why won't we become each other's network? we can meet, maybe we can work on common projects together and have fun, anyone agrees with me?? Comment from : @RamazanOzerr |
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This is exactly why college is a scam bro I'm in my fourth semester in computer engineering and they haven't taught me SHIT that I'll need in the future I really am considering dropping out Comment from : @sin3358 |
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true Comment from : @prog2597 |
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Dang found this when I am about to graduate, it is super bs how little they care and how little effort professors actually put in Everything is just reused from prior professors and handed down with different formatting All teaching / grading is done by TA's / graders, and only when you get to super specialized 400 level classes you might have a professor that is more attentive Comment from : @LocaLaunch |
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Totally true, and I teach CS Even though I repeat every single day to complete exercises and labs and those who focus on theory and what I'm saying in class are the ones who struggles, especially those who try to understand everything before trying Comment from : @andrewjack8788 |
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Computer Science is not programming Comment from : @piadas804 |
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I don't need lectures Comment from : @AhmedMohmed-pm5ww |
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so what do i pay them for Comment from : @mats5381 |
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This is so true Comment from : @jolt06 |
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i think it really depends on the professor, my introductory professor was amazing and every lecture was super worth itbrbrbut i agree that once you have like a fundamental "intuition" of programming (don't know how to describe it) it will be better to just see what the course is about and try to learn the stuff on your own, especially with mid/bad professors Comment from : @maxxel_ |
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I self taught myself python at 11 Now 2 years later I Planning out a huge project in JS Comment from : @JaFupy |
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I can't do this when I'm at Cambridge University 😪 Comment from : @issaclifts |
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Thanks Tim,brbrYou a real onebrbr- Rory Gates Comment from : @oasiswaters3287 |
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We have to collect know-hows Comment from : @HikaruAkitsuki |
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Me too Sir Comment from : @reduandarge3837 |
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Here's some advice/info for CS students that I wish I had known sooner:brbrThere are lots of CS jobs out there but very few entry-level jobs, the overwhelming majority of jobs are senior level, so you are going to need every advantage you can get to actually get one of the limited entry-level positions at the few companies offering them I would advise you start learning trending frameworks and languages as soon as you get a grip on the basics, GET AS MANY INTERNSHIPS AS HUMANLY POSSIBLE, and build a portfolio of work as you go along (a mix of solo projects and team projects from internships/classes, preferably) Another big aspect that people have talked about here already is networking Start building relationships with everybody in your domain (students, teachers, recruiters, etc) as soon as possible I didn't do this and it really screwed me down the roadbrbrOverall, the two things you'll regret the most when you're graduated and desperately looking for work are having ignored networking and not done any internships Your shiny new degree WILL be borderline useless without having focused on these things, believe mebrbrAlso, in terms of actually being a competent programmer, force yourself to start forming these habits ASAP: always comment your code effectively (there are entire books written on this), format your code to be readable/consistent (know how style guides work), and refactor your code often to improve efficiency/readability (always be looking for better ways to do things) Comment from : @oddysee3030 |
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Facts yall need to do coding challenge Comment from : @0xwxe663 |
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You look like Jeff Bezos ,i really dont like you Comment from : @nikujaku1610 |
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Funny, how you, guys, are just learning how an education works This is the skill you were supposed to be taught at school from grade 1 😂 It's been always like this, unless you attended 20 of you school classes Comment from : @aammssaamm |
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Secret is, this is for all degrees Your own research is how to learn It’s rather superficial learning just what is provided Okay go pass, but not useful thereafter Comment from : @Oceansteve |
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As a self taught developer that has a job I have the following question: Why to spend money and time in college? Comment from : @ArisAris-fs1ip |
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Lol I am doing the same Comment from : @devagarwal3250 |
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I do agree with you, but remember, just because that's what worked for you doesn't mean that's what will work for others! Comment from : @gtALIEN |
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so why the fuck would you pay to go to collage if you self study???? Comment from : @htune754 |
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totally agreed with you 👍👍 Comment from : @chiragPatel22c |
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So true Comment from : @flowersnspam3936 |
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Another big thing to keep in mind The professor and your classes teach you very little You need to be learning and doing far more than what is taught in the classroom to succeed out of college Comment from : @duke_8747 |
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You're telling me that Americans pay an arm and a leg to go to University just so nobody teachers them what they need to know‽ I've studied three scientific disciplines, two of them in CS Our professors in each field would start freshmen year all the way back at fractional arithmetic and even in your Masters degree, there's yearly programming courses for different levels Comment from : @77dreimaldie0 |
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What i found most beneficial was studying in groups and working on projects with friends You keep each other on track and can fill each others gaps in knowledge etc Also its just much more funbrbrGoing to lectures and attending your courses is key in finding these connections and actually grounding a lot of the abstraction It also gives you a routine in which you are definitely learning something at least Just staying in your room studying can become unhealthy Comment from : @natzos6372 |
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Very bad advice Following lectures is very helpful and also the entire point of getting formal education Comment from : @Djellowman |
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But here attendance have to be around 70 😭😭 Comment from : @dhairyavora3201 |
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