2010-01-12, 03:35 PM
1) I'm majoring in Computer Science.
Because it's summer I'm just doing 1 course at the moment, Programming in Matlab. It's pretty intense, but really interesting. I am just commuting. Takes me about half an hour to get there by bus and about an hour to get back (The bus schedule makes getting back a lot harder).The buses are a lot faster in the summer than they are during semester time. I have to come to university 3 times a week.
During the year I live in an apartment on campus. Semester 1 I'll be doing 3 courses (Algorithms, Software Engineering, Databases) + a big group project. Semester 2, again I'll be doing 3 courses (Networking, Networking and Security, Web Programming) + continiung the group project. I am very lucky and only have 13 hours of classes a week!! (Compared to 25 hours a week last year @_@)
I don't really get what you mean by credits.
2) lol friends. My university has a group for female computer science students. I'm a member of that and we have heaps of fun. It's nice having events without guys around - yay for no drunk idiots
A lot of my friends are computer science people. Only 2 I'd say are true geeks though
I have a few other friends though that aren't into computer science, though not many
Because it's summer I'm just doing 1 course at the moment, Programming in Matlab. It's pretty intense, but really interesting. I am just commuting. Takes me about half an hour to get there by bus and about an hour to get back (The bus schedule makes getting back a lot harder).The buses are a lot faster in the summer than they are during semester time. I have to come to university 3 times a week.
During the year I live in an apartment on campus. Semester 1 I'll be doing 3 courses (Algorithms, Software Engineering, Databases) + a big group project. Semester 2, again I'll be doing 3 courses (Networking, Networking and Security, Web Programming) + continiung the group project. I am very lucky and only have 13 hours of classes a week!! (Compared to 25 hours a week last year @_@)
I don't really get what you mean by credits.
2) lol friends. My university has a group for female computer science students. I'm a member of that and we have heaps of fun. It's nice having events without guys around - yay for no drunk idiots

A lot of my friends are computer science people. Only 2 I'd say are true geeks though

I have a few other friends though that aren't into computer science, though not many

