My CS Degree at #1 CS School in America
Vložit
- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- I did ECE / EECS not CS btw. Title is because no one knows what ece is. Close enough
i actually dont like this video anymore but maybe it will help someone think about what to take
me: / 1573387266617212929
thanks for watching
► Discord (brand new, join !! :)
/ discord
► Twitter:
/ not_nang
► Instagram:
/ not_nang
► Website:
nathanang.myportfolio.com/
day in a life at cmu
Chapters:
0:00 - 2:46 freshman year
2:46 - 5:42 sophomore year
5:42 -8:55 junior year
8:55 - 11:13 senior year
11:13 - 12:45 ⚡️
#college #cmu #ece #carnegiemellon #coding #cs #student #faang #freeunclekenny - Věda a technologie
yeah ask me anything if you want ⬇
You said you were able to skip some modules because you took similar classes before. Is there a way to speedrun some of the modules at CMU. So for example do computer systems class in half the time if you're on crack or have learned about it before?
@@stanosipenko7305 nah i dont think so. but you can use ap credits to count for courses (like physics).
What are good topics to learn before going to college to become a software engineer?
why u touch ur hair so much
@@laoso8776 try learning some USACO / competitive programming
now you just need a "THE RESUME THAT GOT ME INTO [insert faang company]" video and you are a certified tech youtuber
I refuse. Maybe
Nah. Screw FAANG.
Hey Nathan, really love your videos, I am glad I have found your channel again, I am about to finish my first year in Computer Engineering, I am just really glad that my experience is about on par with yours, keep up the good work, and I really hope to personally meet you as a fellow engineer one day!
Wow this was incredibly helpful! thank you so much! hope the best for you in graduate school :)
You are the most underrated youtuber!
i'm also studying computer engineering but in argentina, it was really cool seeing what classes u took
Solid video bro
Good video. It provides some good insight for me, as a person who hasn't yet attended college.
meanwhile, me and my team struggling to do the first homework of gti:
Lmao your kim jung banner 😂 nice vid bro, super informative
First viewer!
I can relate more...
In just 12 minutes and 45 seconds actually
But it was an interesting video either way; like
7:38 they are minerals, marie!
Are these all the courses? Sounds not enough for 360 units needed for graduation
🔥
Your Bsc was really very hardcore, almost like an MSc.
doope!
can you make a video about your recruiting experiences and how you got hired at different places to get your current job. basically explain how you got a job lol
I have Ece stuff this sem and I genuinely hate this more than I hate myself :')
Beatles goated
entertaining brud
Can u crack engine owning
y is the other cmu vid gone?
is up
Plz can u crack engine owning
Hey,
I am also doing CE degree. I wanted to know whether I have to know coding really well or not. As this major mostly concentrates on hardware more than software. Please let me know about it.
Thank you
depends, but i think you'll be just fine . try both the software and hardware side n dont give up u feel
poggers
How is club wrestling at CMU?
it aite
Can u crack.engine owning
What did you end up doing for your crypto class project?
github.com/storyline-team/storyline
I've been contemplating going to college for a while now. I'm currently 17 and a Junior in HS. I've always been interested in programming, though I've never really taken the steps to get there. I plan on primarily focusing in Web Development (pref. full stack). Though, I don't know if I should go to college. I feel that if I instead put 4-5 years just into learning all of it myself, I could get a greater outcome that would make me more valuable in my field than a degree. Though, getting a degree often means that you hold security but in modern day tech fields that is debatable.
anon, if you can afford it, studying Computer Science at a college would be a good move. College teaches how the computer actually works down to the circuitry, whereas coding camps/the job will just teach you full stack dev and thats it. College is also a great place to explore interests outside CS (academically or through clubs), try your hand at research, make friends and connections, etc. If you find that college is not for you also, you could always just try to land a SWE job and drop out (which is definitely doable without a degree)
Good video rating: Good.
ppreciate it 👍
Wtf is the Beatles class😂😂
hahah a great class
ur beef with elementary chinese 🤣
Do you invest in crypto? Whats your portfolio look like?
why is this comment pinned
almost genius
You have an Elon Musk vibe about you
May you SIGINT be unhandled if you don't pin my comment
i am smarter than you on every level