Valentas Posted September 9, 2012 Posted September 9, 2012 Hello, I have an offer from university to study Computer Science. I like it a lot but sometimes I struggle horribly too and get very frustrated. Sometimes even shut the laptop and get away from problems... However, there is another thing: I lack practice and knowledge horribly because I did not have any IT classes available in my town's school and got an insight into programming only recently. What make me sad is that I know very little: usually people who study CS are already knowledgeable and has a lot of experience in advance before starting a degree. The course structure is here: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/prospectus/courseDetails.do?id=4839362012 ------> Modules They start from Java which I found notoriously difficult and to be honest wanted turn off my brain and just sleep for 10 hours. Because whole Object-oriented stuff overwhelmed me. I tried thenewboston tutorials which shed some light but all the stuff just made feel dumb. I could not even configure eclipse in like 30 mins lol. Now I know you are going to ask why I would to study this stuff? Because I got pissed by medical school where I had to intake millions of Latin words and write the test...Boring. Also people are not my territory and all the students were completely different - extroverts, optimists unlike me, and did not even think it is bad to have their creativity being sucked out. I felt this and I decided to get out of that madness. Is it going to be different in CS? I know that there are only a lot of problems to solve and cool stuff to learn. Did anyone got in to university without ant prior experience in programming? If so, how much time was needed to become equal with people who had some skills in advance? thank you
YemSalat Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 To be honest me and most of my friends already had some CS knowledge before starting the course. However we all found the first year really boring because it was all about beginners stuff. Usually all the courses are aimed at people who don't know much about programming, so I think you should be fine. Another question is - do you really want to do it? It can be crazy interesting if you are really into the subject, but it can be crazy boring as well if its not your thing. I think this is what you need to consider the most. 1
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