Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Originally posted by: sdifox
Wait, how did you get away with not taking first year core physics?
My college doesn't require physics for a BS in Computer Science. They do now, but didn't when I got it. That's why I kinda feel half missing![]()
good grief... Let me guess, no math either?I had to do a ton of math (just needed 1.5 more credit to get a math major) and did 2 credits of electronics, plus physics, chemistry (though only first year level)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obi...21153/sciencehobbyist/
Feynman is very readable, this is considered essential reading.
Compsci is essentially discrete maths so that's not really fair...
My school didn't require any physics papers either, nor electronic engineering, nor any knowlege of computer hardware assembly/troubleshooting/repair etc.
Of course those things are good to know though. My final project involved a lot of networking, and another guy did robotics - we had two of the highest marks.