playplayaj
Drumming genius
unfortunately, the general consensus out there is u need math to do computer science. which is very false. i dropped out of college specifically because i wasn't trying to waste my time learning some sh1t that i just couldn't understand. i dropped out, picked up books on programming, and i was set. no math in sight.
computer science, at least the branch i'm in (programming) requires creativity. and that's something you cant be taught. what they can teach u is the basic principles of programming. but u dont need thousands of dollars at some college to learn that. one book at ur local barnes and nobles will tell u that for less than $50.00.
but i will say, if u are good at math and u love math, u can use it to develop ur own programs to do some magical sh1t that'll have u many miles ahead of ur competition. the problem is, when they teach u math in college, they dont teach u how to apply it to real world scenarios. therefore, when these students graduate with a computer science degree, they have no clue how to connect math to what they have to do at work.
real stuff
I've tried tutoring, remedial courses, books, etc.
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