Edited by
classact1
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Wed 09/18/13 03:26 AM
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Is computer Science a real science? Yes, Yes, Yes. I have an Associate in Applied Science degree in Electronic and Computer technology. One of my instructors at college stated there is a mathematical solution to everything in life and he is right. Computer technology / Science involves more than science. You must also have good understanding of math and physics, along with the ability for analytical and abstract reasoning. I found writing code extremely difficult but not impossible to write. All computer code has an order of operation just like you would find in Algebra. I had trouble thinking like a machine. You have to take a logical and systematic approach to learning it. I actually had to ask someone to dummy it down for me so I could understand it better, but for me there was a twenty-six year lapse between high school and college. If you are attending a tradition brick and mortar college go to your program chair or academic support center and ask for help. There are also websites that offer help. Eventually everything will click for you if you are willing to put forth the effort. Good luck!
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Topic:
Quotes and sayings
Edited by
classact1
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Mon 09/16/13 04:42 AM
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My 2 favorite quotes come from my mom; "You can not build happiness on the misery of others".
"Given enough time the truth has a way of revealing itself". |
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Topic:
New to online dating
Edited by
classact1
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Sun 09/15/13 12:48 PM
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Hi,
I am new to this on line dating. I joined a few days ago. There seems to be tremendous amount of attractive women that are looking for a LTR on this site that live in my general area. I am looking to hear from some of you good looking gals so we can exchange greetings, talk and possibly make a connection. Dating has changed a lot so I am navigating uncharted waters, but I am hoping for the best. Thanks |
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