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Started by ncba93ivyase, April 02, 2012, 08:30:18 PM

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the computer graphics course is low-level graphics programming

the system software class is working with a bunch of stuff low-level stuff in c

For the first time, I got all the classes I wanted with no trouble. wrench;

but it's going to be a tough semester and the times suck befuddlement

Quote from: ncba93ivyase on June 18, 2014, 07:58:34 PMthis isa great post i will use it in my sig

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my next schedule is me going from hospital to hospital and getting interviewed so I can get a job.

It feels like just yesterday that I started my freshman year  >_<'
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bluaki



"Program in a Second Language" is C++ (with Windows/Visual Studio)
"Differential Equations / Linear Algebra" is the math class after Calculus 3 for me
The others are chosen just to take care of my core and elective requirements >_<'

I think the following semester is probably when I'll start to have more interesting and specialized computer science classes.

bluaki

Quote from: Pancake Persona on April 02, 2012, 08:30:18 PM
the computer graphics course is low-level graphics programming

the system software class is working with a bunch of stuff low-level stuff in c
These both sound rather interesting to me, but my school doesn't offer anything like them as far as I know. Are they both electives for you?

Slightly similar in at least doing low-level stuff, there are two assembly (MASM) classes and an operating systems class. The first assembly class, which I'm currently taking, is a CS requirement and extremely basic. So basic that the first half of the semester dealt with no code at all and instead both reviewed discrete math and discussed some basics about hardware organization.

Exactly how "low-level" is that graphics course? Is it just something like OpenGL or lower than that?

?????

I don't know my classes yet. I'll be a freshmen next year (freshman?).
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Quote from: N o t S i d on April 02, 2012, 10:43:11 PM
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MWF:
8:30 - 9:50 Intro to behavioral Neuroscience
10:00 - 11:20 Social Psych

TR:
12:00pm - 1:50 Communication Theory


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on a related note, I'm kind of envious that you're taking an asian art class.

Socks

it's a bunch of ambient water coloring of nature or calligraphy based line art, the asians were too high for there to be much variety.

??????

lol that's such a generalization
what's a semester
WHAT'S SCHOOLING

i go back to clown college and taking the most useless majors; fine arts and communications
learned that i'm very well suited for advertisement by my abilities in lying and exploiting people n__u

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Pretty much all I need to graduate is 3 classes and 1 elective.

CSC340 is Artificial Intelligence
MAT 407 is Probability and Statistics I

The Computers and their uses class is the easiest possible class a person can take for 3 credits and still be online. I'm using that as my elective. World Lit II is also online which is why both classes don't have meeting information.

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ncba93ivyase

Quote from: bluaki on April 02, 2012, 09:47:23 PM
These both sound rather interesting to me, but my school doesn't offer anything like them as far as I know. Are they both electives for you?

Slightly similar in at least doing low-level stuff, there are two assembly (MASM) classes and an operating systems class. The first assembly class, which I'm currently taking, is a CS requirement and extremely basic. So basic that the first half of the semester dealt with no code at all and instead both reviewed discrete math and discussed some basics about hardware organization.

Exactly how "low-level" is that graphics course? Is it just something like OpenGL or lower than that?
the systems course is a requirement, and the graphics course is one of the more intense cs courses i'm taking just for fun

it's mostly opengl but there's also some dipping into assembly. the assembly class i'm taking this semester already involved working with graphics and making a simple game, so it's kind of an extension of that but it brings in 3d graphics and shading.

Also, linear algebra is really easy.

Quote from: ncba93ivyase on June 18, 2014, 07:58:34 PMthis isa great post i will use it in my sig

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my schedule is

clas s 1 fuck bitches
class 2 smoke weed
class 3 smoke weed
class 4 make money
class 4 smoke bitches

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