Thread 33331409 - /adv/ [Archived: 1017 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/8/2025, 4:27:09 AM No.33331409
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How hard is majoring in physics and CS with a Job (I can study at my job)? I'm okay at physics and it's been the subject i usually get the best grades in but I didn't do any computer science for highschool, I just got through with physics, math and more math.
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Zach
7/8/2025, 4:58:58 AM No.33331613
If it is too hard slow down on your degreds. If it is easy speed up on it.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 5:12:14 AM No.33331719
>>33331409 (OP)
I quit physics after I learned about the setup on the experiment for black body radiation. I realized then that I was not going to be a scientist. I majored in CS and now I'm going back to school for EE because I can't find a good job.
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 6:14:08 AM No.33332071
>>33331719
That answers no part of the question
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 5:49:45 PM No.33334349
>>33331409 (OP)
>double majoring
First of all you’re retarded
>how hard
not hard as long as you do one of them part time
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 5:56:00 PM No.33334395
>>33331409 (OP)
Data structures and algorithms should be easier if you’re good at maths. The rest is just learning different systems and hardware which is actually more like engineering. Doing personal projects matters more
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 2:57:00 AM No.33336797
>>33331409 (OP)
If you can do physics and calculus, you can do computer science. Get all your bullshit general ed. out of the way as efficiently as possible (take additional during summer and winter sessions until they are all done). Then, buckle down and study both majors hard core.