Message from @Kaytee

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2017-12-12 01:26:01 UTC  

Im already struggling with subnetmasks

2017-12-12 01:26:38 UTC  

I cant imagine going to college with grandmaskills in tech

2017-12-12 01:26:43 UTC  

Answer the age old question: CS or IT

2017-12-12 01:27:03 UTC  

Probably doing sysadmin

2017-12-12 01:27:13 UTC  

SysAdmin

2017-12-12 01:27:25 UTC  

Actually the study im doing

2017-12-12 01:27:25 UTC  

CS is generally the better all-rounder degree

2017-12-12 01:27:55 UTC  

if you do CS, there's nothing stopping you from doing non-coding IT jobs

2017-12-12 01:28:08 UTC  

whereas it's harder the other way round

2017-12-12 01:28:13 UTC  

is sysadmin coding?

2017-12-12 01:28:36 UTC  

devops is

2017-12-12 01:28:52 UTC  

with sysadmin, I reckon it's mostly scripting

2017-12-12 01:28:53 UTC  

I like the material so far

2017-12-12 01:29:16 UTC  

gonna try to be graduating with my CS degree this year

2017-12-12 01:29:49 UTC  

is quite funny because the core math courses are pleb tier in the math realm @transience

2017-12-12 01:29:58 UTC  

Like I'm considering doing IT and then doing a quick CS degree at community college

2017-12-12 01:30:02 UTC  

i dont want to imagine the "pure" math of things

2017-12-12 01:31:17 UTC  

@Droidbot go for it

2017-12-12 01:31:27 UTC  

do you like that doe?

2017-12-12 01:31:58 UTC  

i kinda just wanna audit some classes

2017-12-12 01:32:16 UTC  

just to expans my skillset and have _something_ a little stronger than certs to try and weasel into recommendations with

2017-12-12 01:32:25 UTC  

in my case i want to do a PhD in mechatronics to combined mechanical engineering with electrical/computer engineering parts. I say i should have studied comp. but whatever. Mechanical engineering was not bad by any means

2017-12-12 01:32:57 UTC  

CS is a meme degree, do an engineering degree and learn to code on the side if you wanna work in a field like that

2017-12-12 01:33:42 UTC  

past the super undergrad cs minor tier stuff CS is basically just philisopy pretending to be math

2017-12-12 01:34:58 UTC  

hell if i were to go back to uni and finish i'd probably just go for a phil major and minor in something "more practical"

2017-12-12 01:35:42 UTC  

How do majors and minors work though

2017-12-12 01:35:52 UTC  

I'm a bong so I don't understand that stuff

2017-12-12 01:35:59 UTC  

you have to take a couple slightly more advanced classes for a major

2017-12-12 01:36:01 UTC  

here, it's generally one subject only

2017-12-12 01:36:12 UTC  

a minor is a cut down version of the same program

2017-12-12 01:37:07 UTC  

i think minors are a meme

2017-12-12 01:37:28 UTC  

here in mechanical engineering they offer us the aerospace minor

2017-12-12 01:37:33 UTC  

i dont think is really worth it

2017-12-12 01:40:49 UTC  

here aerospace eng is its own major

2017-12-12 01:41:04 UTC  

so is electromechanical

2017-12-12 01:41:04 UTC  

if sports science can be a degree

2017-12-12 01:41:15 UTC  

sports science is just a flavor of bioengineering tbh

2017-12-12 01:41:23 UTC  

it's really cool shit

2017-12-12 01:42:16 UTC  

@Kaytee nice

2017-12-12 01:42:24 UTC  

here we only have the classic engineerings

2017-12-12 01:42:40 UTC  

mechanical, computer, electrical, chemical and civil