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blue7x7 said:


Pretty much this every school is different so just check with the school you apply in they have different requirements like minimum GPA and classes. But mostly all you need is a high school diploma, and of course money to get in and that is all . I am currently studying to get my Bachelors on Computer Science as for job opportunities I wouldn't know haven't graduated yet. Just check with every school's website that you are applying for and their requirements.

Nah, I didn't even need money to pay....in fact I never paid a single dime

vlad321 said:

 

Ultimately you need to realize that you have to be an extremely patient person to do CS. You can't argue with a computer, yell at it, hit it, coerce it, torture it, barter with it, or bribe it. When you write 1500 lines of code, and eventhough you unit tested every single function, and you still get an error, you best be able to handle that situation because many I know cannot and simply don't have the patience for it. You will also have to be very meticulous about strane examples. While in the real world you don't give a shit about something that happens once in a million, when a piece of code run 3 million times, 1 in a million is 1 per million too many problems for you to ignore.

Yeah, that much is true, you need a lot of perseverance and patience, I've been almost driven to tears several times because the code isn't working and you need to try and try and try to figure out what's wrong. And the problem is, when you get it to work you don't feel good, you feel like a retard because the problem that made you lose hours and hours was a missing parenthesis, or  a