<p>I’ve been noticing that most people I converse with seem to say that Comp Sci is a really hard class…</p>
<p>What does that class involve and why is it so hard? Any way to validate that one?</p>
<p>I’ve been noticing that most people I converse with seem to say that Comp Sci is a really hard class…</p>
<p>What does that class involve and why is it so hard? Any way to validate that one?</p>
<p>can validate on a test, it wasn't that bad, especially if you can think logically,most people come out okay</p>
<p>As with any core class there, even if you have little knowledge of the material before taking it, as long as you pay attention in class and don't wait until it's too late to get help when you need it, you'll be fine.</p>
<p>One thing that I saw as pretty common with four degrees in academic trouble was that they weren't seeking help when they had problems as they were not accustomed to doing that in high school and had a personal issue with it. However, getting the necessary help is a LOT better than failing on your own and ending up on academic probation (or getting kicked out, in extreme cases). There are so many resources available, and you'd be hard-pressed to find instructors anywhere else who are more dedicated to your success (if you are willing to admit you need assistance).</p>
<p>Chemistry seemed to be a very tough class for most, followed by CompSci and Physics, though as was mentioned there are various resources to assist cadets to include extra instruction.</p>