<p>I'm looking into getting a degree in Computer Science and Mathematics, and I want to know if I'll be in over my head when I get there.</p>
<p>I started learning CS when I was young, I learned GML, which isn't a particularly useful language to learn, but it taught me how to think about things with programming-logic. Last year I took a few introductory Python courses and I know my way around it now. Will this be enough? I want to know if I need to know any specific languages or if the classes will be geared more toward the logic of computer science.</p>
<p>I am also pretty good at math; I finished Trigonometry and started Pre-Calculus but I have forgot a lot of overflow mathematics from high school. Should I brush up my math skills again?</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>