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If a friend asked me whether CS is still worth it in 2025, I’d say yeah... but it’s definitely not the golden ticket it used to be. The degree is still solid, but it’s not enough on its own anymore. I’ve seen people graduate with a CS degree and still struggle to land jobs because they didn’t build
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Upgrading My Computer Desk Inspo 💗🪞🎀🫧
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Career tips for computer science majors
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You Can Learn Computer Science For FREE!?
💻 Learn computer science for free with courses from Harvard, MIT, FreeCodeCamp, and Kaggle! Whether you’re diving into Python, exploring web design, or getting started with data science, these resources have you covered. 🌟 Comment a 🔥 if you’re ready to start learning, and follow for more study tip
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Why you need a computer for college 💻
Obviously every program, school and person is different, but if you are going to school soon and thinking about skipping the expense of a computer I would really reconsider. Obviously computers are expensive and I know that this is not a resource that is accessible to everyone but I really want
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Computer science Major tips!
7 days until graduation! 🎓✨ As a nursing student and cybersecurity analyst, here are a few tips for computer science majors: 1. Never stop learning—tech evolves fast! 2. Build real-world projects to strengthen your skills. 3. Network, network, network! 4. Don
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Hardest Classes Of My Computer Science Degree!!
1️⃣ Discrete Mathematics: My toughest battle. I faced the unfamiliar territory of abstract concepts and rigorous proofs. It was the only class I've failed so far, but I didn't give up. Retaking it the next semester, I dedicated myself to mastering proofs and the unique logic of discrete mat
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How I Became The BEST Computer Science Student!
CS classes can get real overwhelming if you fall behind! So here are a few tips that helped me stay on top of things: Start your homework early (seriously). The bugs hit harder at 11pm. Go to office hours or the tutoring center and don’t wait until you're completely lost. And don’t be afra
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Do this if you work on a computer all day 👩🏻💻
Did you know about the 20-20-20 rule? I’m staring at screens all day every day and this hack is so helpful to avoid eye strain! The rule is to take a break of staring at a screen every 20 minutes and stare for 20 seconds at something that is 20 feet away. Doing this helps your eye muscle t
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Learn the basics of computer science & coding ✨
This book caught my eye and I don't regret purchasing it. This book is filled with bite-sized info to learn computer science and coding, and the information was also very well presented. When I shared this book one day, I got a lot of messages about the book details so I also included them here
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Build Your Computer Science Portfolio!!
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3 Resources for Computer Science Students!
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How to play computer games on your iPad
This feels like it should be illegal to know! 😂 I love playing games on my iPad because its just easier when my daughter is awake. I still play on the PC when she is taking a nap or she is at the grandparent's house but this works so well especially when she is napping on me. here are the steps
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What computer should I buy for College??
Im entering my freshman year as a psych major in college and am currently looking for a good computer. I’m going to be doing half online and half in person, I need a computer that doesn’t get overheated too quickly and life battery lasts long. Good for taking notes and doing essays and stuff like
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Free Computer Science Courses from Stanford
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3 Extracurricular Ideas for Computer Science
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High-Paid Careers for Computer Science Students
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COMPUTER DESK UPGRADES YOU NEED
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Treat your brain like a computer.
Taking care of your brain is essential. Hustling and working hard is great, but keep in mind that life is a marathon not a sprint. Don’t forget to rest and recharge your brain to get the best performance for the long term. Upgrade the software, clean the hard drive, and protect the battery
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5 Careers After A Computer Science Degree!!
✨If you were wondering if getting a Computer Science degree is actually worth it, then the best way to find out is to look at the jobs you can get with it! If any of these jobs sound interesting to you then you might want to look at getting a CS degree! I am in my third year as a CS student an
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Top 5 Jobs for Computer Graduates 💻🚀
Hey All! 🌍 Graduating with a degree in computer science? Here are the top 5 jobs you should consider for an exciting and rewarding career. Let’s dive in! 👇 1. Software Developer 💻 Role: Design, build, and maintain software applications. Skills Needed: Proficiency in programming languages (Java
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Computer science study tips 🫶
5 Study Tips That Help Me Romanticize Learning Tech (and actually remember it lol): Pomodoro—but make it cute.🤭 25 mins of coding + 5 mins journaling your thoughts = focus and reflection. Color code with purpose.💕 Pink = errors. Blue = concepts. Yellow = “why tf does this work?” moments. Code
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Notes on Computer as Pre-Med 💻
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Free Computer Science Courses from Dartmouth
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Computer Science Majors - Career paths
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Sit at a computer all day? Do this!
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You Shouldn’t Study Computer Science If...
In my experience, computer science is super powerful, but it’s definitely not a one-size-fits-all kind of degree. I’ve always thought it’s best for people who actually like solving problems, figuring things out when nothing works, and being okay with stuff changing all the time. When I first got
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Games to play on a school computer
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Free Computer Science Courses
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Harry Potter Phone & PC Accessories at 5Below⚡️
My FiveBelow is always putting out new Harry Potter items and today they had an end cap full of different cute phone and computer accessories. I like how they had it all in one spot this time instead of all around the store. ⚡️Character Key Caps - the Hermione cap is so cute! ⚡️Bluetooth Mouse
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