My Experience & Tips for Computer Science Majors at Cal Poly Pomona
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- Happy 2022! In this video I answer a question regarding my perspective of Computer Science (CS) at Cal Poly Pomona (CPP). I've graduated and am working as a full time software engineer. I can't wait to continue sharing my journey with you!
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Special thanks to my great friend for the amazing pano of CPP you see featured throughout. Check out his channel @EggOnFire / @eggonfire3468
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Hi Tera Talks! Thank you for making this video
Great video! Love the Tera talks!
Aw thank you Jackie!!!!
this really helped. thanks for the info!
Yay! Thanks for your support!!!! (and your question :))
nice to meet you, I'm currently a sophomore from Diamond Bar High
Hey! can you go over your CS Degree and opinions on the classes you took? There are so many classes to chooooosee! I see class types of Cyber security, AI, Data Science, Software engineering, and game design.. Hope we get a video on this! (trying to transfer at the moment from Mt. Sac)
nice video! i have a question, is it safe around CPP and University Village? because I heard Pomona is very dangerous place and Im very worried about that:(
I would love to here about your internships, what tech you use at your current job, and how you got your current job
100% especially if CPP helped with it
I have a question, when you graduated with the cs bachelor degree, is it easy to find a job with a good salary?
I got accepted from cpp major in computer science. I’m little curious about your high school gpa when u apply. But still, thank u so much this video is very helpful.
the average is 3.7 GPA for CS
are there a lot of group projects?
do you have any opinion on living in the residential suites VS. University Village?
Hi Tia, I didn't get the chance to live at the Village. I had friends who did, and they enjoyed how much cheaper it is to live at the Village vs the suites. My parents insisted I live at the suites (2nd year onward because the first year you're at the dorms) because they felt it'd be more safe for me, especially if I had night classes. Both the suites and the Village housing look like apartments. The suites are located right on campus near the BRIC and right next to the dining commons. I found it very convenient.
The Village is about a 10 min walk from where the suites are, but it's as if you're leaving campus because you need to cross a street. There's a shuttle system though.
I think the main differences between living at the Village and living at the suites is cost, convenience, and how you get meals. At the suites, you have a built-in meal plan that you use for the dining commons. At the village, you pay for food out of pocket every time (unless you have a commuter meal plan I believe), but there's a rumor that it'll soon be required to have a meal plan while at the Village -- nevertheless it should still be cheaper overall to live at the village.
Here's some more info!
Village: cppvillage.com/ and looks like they have a CZcams channel: czcams.com/channels/nKq2feOVE4tAogfDs8J9SQ.html
Instagram: instagram.com/cppvillage/channel/
Residential Suites: You can find some pics here: www.cpp.edu/housing/futureresidents/tours.shtml and here's a video I found just from a quick search. I'm sure there are others: czcams.com/video/CvJneRn92tw/video.html
@@teratalks4538 thanks!
I am planning to do MS CS there, how is the program there ?
hey Mohamed! I can get back to you with more info from professors I know. In the meantime, have you checked out the website? www.cpp.edu/sci/computer-science/prospective-graduate-students/index.shtml & www.cpp.edu/sci/computer-science/current-graduate-students/index.shtml
@@teratalks4538 Thank You
Hi, I have a question your living in campus housing? is nice or not Because I want to study there?
Thank you
I lived on campus, yes! I was at the old red brick dorms (what they call Traditional Halls) for my first year, which are like the typical college dorms you'd imagine. For my second and 1/2 of my third year, I lived at the suites which are more like apartments - super nice! Both the old dorms and suites have study rooms and washing machines. I didn't get the chance to live at the newest dorms, which are located near the suites but I visited because I worked for Housing as a student. Those are beautiful!
There's a lot more detail about the floor plans here: www.cpp.edu/housing/futureresidents/floorplans.shtml
@@teratalks4538 Thank you 🙏
Is it true Tony Diaz is a bad teacher RMP?
I got a B+ from him. I took the class out of curiosity it made me switch from Econ to CS. Intro to java I think. I was literally at the cusp.
Hello, are you filipino? Hello from the Philippines. I am going here as well.
Hi Michael! Indeed I am. YAY! Welcome to Cal Poly!
Are you single?
Hahah Isaac
@@teratalks4538 I love you